2023 is the hottest year on record with heatwaves in many countries around the world, even Britain. 2023年是有记录以来最热的一年,世界上许多国家都出现了热浪,英国也不例外。 When it gets too hot, the human body knows how to cool down. 当天气太热时,人体知道如何降温。 It sweats, passing sal...
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If you find that theblistering, unrelentingheat is making you anxious andirritable, evendepressed,it’s notall in your head.Soaringtemperatures can damage not just the body but also the mind. As heat waves become moreintense, more frequent and longer, it has become increasingly important toaddre...
Climate change has increased average temperatures by 1 degree Celsius over the past century, making heat waves like this one more frequent and intense than those from any other point in recorded history. As the heat soar...
According to the center, the country is set to see the return of scorching heatwaves for the rest of this month and August in regions including north China and southwest China. An electrical engineer works on an overhead power line in Chaoyang City, northeast China's Liaoning Province, June...
A man cleans his sickle in a puddle on the dry bed of Botok water reservoir in Sragen district, Central Java, Indonesia, July 11, 2023. (Photo by Bram Selo/Xinhua) BURNING EARTH The globe is heating up. Simultaneous heatwaves are suffocating the United States, much of Europe and parts ...
Yes, depending where in the world you live, you've probably noticed that it's getting hotter year after year 2023 is the hottest year on record with heatwaves in many countries around the world, even Britain, When it gets too hot, the human bo...
How heat waves can kill – and how to stay safe Worldwide, June 2019 was the hottest June ever, according to more than a century of weather records How to stay safe in this week’s heat wave How your health is at risk during a heatwave GO...
If you live in an urban area, you may be at especially high risk for heat exhaustion during prolonged heat waves. That's because of the "heat island effect," in which asphalt and concrete store heat during the day and gradually release it at night, resulting in higher nighttime temperatures...
根据上文Theworldcontinuestostrugglewithextremeheatwaves,whicharebecomingevenmoreregularthankstoclimatechange.(世界继续与极端热浪作斗争,由于气候变化,极端热浪变得更加频繁)以及后文Researchershavefoundthatbywearingappropriateclothes,itispossibletosaveconsiderableenergy,bothsavingmoneyandcuttinggreenhousegasemissions.Sowhat...