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By 2050, scientists expect higher temperatures to make people less active. This could harm human health and the economy.
As heat exposure curbs outdoor activity, study warns of worsening lifestyle diseases, premature deaths and stressed health ...
Professor Priti Parikh and Dr Margarita Garfias Royo explain why adapting to climate change benefits everyone.
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Climate change could make the world less active by 2050
India, March 19 -- Climate change-driven rising temperatures could push millions into physical inactivity by 2050, ...
Tropical Storm Helene unleashed heavy rain and flooding across central North Carolina on Friday, placing areas in the Triangle under tornado and flash flood warnings. While the region braced for the ...
Flooding risks are further amplified by human activities such as rapid urban expansion settlement in river valleys and ...
But new research suggests a new player is making an impact: us. By studying foraminifera, tiny single-celled marine organisms ...
Washington — Russia and China on Tuesday pushed back against a U.S. warning over their increasing military and economic cooperation in the Arctic, where climate change is opening up greater ...
Discussing climate change can make a difference. Focusing on the impacts in everyday life is a good place to start, experts ...
A multi-country panel study linked sustained heat exposure to higher age-standardized adult physical inactivity, using a ...
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