When people get hot, we can strip off clothing and we sweat to cool down. But animals such as cats and dogs aren’t so lucky.
The multi-day heat wave conditions have arrived this summer, with temperatures soaring past 45°C in some regions. While we ...
Just over a month ago, COP30 placed extreme heat, collapsing harvests and rising health risks at the centre of global climate ...
Many will also be struggling to find something most of us take for granted, fresh water, and a simple backyard change will ...
Unlike outdoor heat stress, which spikes during summer heat waves, indoor heat stress is often chronic, cumulative and harder ...
The study by Griffith University in Brisbane finds that a room temperature while sleeping of more than 24 degrees Celsius ...
Southeast Australia is enduring a record-breaking heat wave, with temperatures rising above 40ºC in many areas.
Based on these interactions, a detailed report is now being prepared by a team of experts with technical and sectoral ...
Ms Boyd has today published on social media that the “greyhound racing industry is still forcing greyhounds to race in ...
The Kenya Meteorological department advised Kenyans to stay hydrated appropriately and avoid working in the open especially ...
As extreme heat bakes Australia’s key freight corridors, brokers face a challenge helping transport and logistics clients ...
Climate change is causing trees to sprout earlier in spring. Nevertheless, some tree species are growing less. A study by the ...