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MALAGA, SPAIN - AUGUST 3: Tourists refill a bottle of water from a public fountain to drink during a hot summer day in Malaga, Spain on August 3, 2023. Spain is experiencing unusually high temperatures, particularly in the southern region of Andalusia. According to the Spanish State Agency of Meteorology, several cities are expected to exceed 38 degrees Celsius. (Photo by Jesus Merida/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
SuccessDelta president says ‘really hot’ European summers have pushed travelers into fall vacation
By Jane ThierOctober 11, 2024
Conferences‘Don’t take any storm for granted’: Atlanta’s mayor reveals how he prepares the city for an era of super storms
By Jane ThierOctober 8, 2024
MADRID, SPAIN - 2024/08/10: Tourists protect themselves from the sun with an umbrella during a hot summer day. Madrid is registering high temperatures of more than 40 degrees Celsius during a summer heat wave. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)
EnvironmentExtreme heat and humidity are causing 47,000 deaths across Europe—here’s what it does to the human body
By BloombergAugust 18, 2024
SuccessBosses are outfitting workers with everything from cooling hats to bracelets that measure body heat to protect them in heatwaves
By Dorany Pineda, Kendria LaFleur and The Associated PressJuly 24, 2024
HealthA technology crucial for growing fruits and vegetables is suffocating the workers who pick them
By Melina Walling and Dorany PinedaJuly 17, 2024
People waiting in a Houston hospital
HealthTexas hospitals are overwhelmed with people suffering from heat-related illnesses—’this wasn’t as big a problem five or 10 years ago’
By Juan Lozano, Terry Spencer and The Associated PressJuly 12, 2024
Woman sits on sea wall
EnvironmentFirst tropical storm of hurricane season, Alberto, forms in the Gulf of Mexico: ‘People underestimate the power of water’
By Jamie Stengle, Mariana Martinez Barba and The Associated PressJune 19, 2024
Workmen with the Architect of the Capitol office, perform maintenance on the irrigation system in a park near the Senate, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, June 18, 2024.
EnvironmentStaff handed frozen towels and water misters as millions of Americans attempt to navigate record heatwave and humidity
By John Seewer, Patrick Orsagos and The Associated PressJune 19, 2024
EnvironmentAlmost 2 feet of snow are predicted for the Rockies as tens of millions of people in the U.S. swelter under extreme heat alerts
By Anita Snow and The Associated PressJune 18, 2024
EnvironmentKorea is so hot workers are being given ice vests to cool down
By Heesu Lee and BloombergAugust 3, 2023
EnvironmentPhoenix posts record 10th straight day of 110-degree heat—and only drops to 90 degrees at night—turning the city into a ghost town
By Seth Borenstein, Anita Snow and The Associated PressJuly 19, 2023
A firefighter uses a drip torch during the Mosquito fire near Volcanoville, California in September 2022
EnvironmentThe UN is warning that climate change impacts are entering ‘uncharted territories of destruction’
By Tristan BoveSeptember 13, 2022
A resident cools off with a bottle of water during a heatwave in Sacramento, California, US, on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022.
NewslettersCalifornia’s devastating heatwave pits climate adaptation against climate mitigation
By Peter Vanham, David Meyer and Alan MurraySeptember 7, 2022
An aerial view of Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory
EyebrowFirst COVID, now a heat wave: Power cuts in Sichuan are the latest threat to Tesla’s China supply chain
By Nicholas GordonAugust 22, 2022
FinanceChina just ran into something that could be even more devastating for its supply chains than COVID-19 lockdowns: A record heat wave
By Will DanielAugust 20, 2022
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