In this paper, a mathematical model is proposed to study the effect of heat waves on the human population and to reduce the intensity of heat waves with the help of avenue vegetation. Model analysis suggests that the intensity of heat waves decreases, and the density of the human population ...
June 28 (Xinhua) -- The first heatwave of the year, which is setting new temperature records across Europe, has posed a risk to people's health by triggering exhaustion or heat stroke, while also affecting agriculture and the environment, especially through wildfires, UN agencies warned on ...
Rome, the capital of Italy, and eight other cities such as Perugia issued red alerts for high temperatures on June 21, with temperatures in some cities expected to surpass 40 degrees Celsius. Relevant authorities have warned that the heat can have a significant impact on human health...
Further studies on a global scale are required to explore the impact of heatwaves on child health, the development of effective heatwave mitigation (10) and strategies to ensure communities can become climate resilient. To improve child safety, both the global medical society and the general ...
The projected rise in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat conditions associated with global climate change represent the greatest threat to human health of the twenty-first century. This threat is particularly great for heat-vulnerable population
Changes of Urban Heat Island and Heat Wave in Summer Time along with Urbanization It is well known that urban heat island(UHI) is a kind of local thermal environment change caused by rapid urbanization.In summer time,the UHI likely exacerbate heat waves and impact adversely on human health,whi...
We have shown that machine learning is a powerful and efficient new tool for studying the impact of global warming on historical weather events. We hope that this study helps promote future research into using AI to improve our understanding of how human emissions influence extreme weather, helping...
Heatwaves have potential health and safety implications for many workers, and heatwaves are predicted to increase in frequency and intensity with climate change. There is currently a lack of comparative evidence for the effects of heatwaves on workers’ health and safety in different climates (sub...
Highest ocean heat in four centuries places Great Barrier Reef in danger High ocean temperatures that caused mass coral bleaching and mortality on the Great Barrier Reef in the past decade are the warmest in 400 years and are the result of human-caused climate change. Benjamin J. Henley , ...
We study heat waves with high impact on human health in Europe.Strong correlations are found between heat wave amplitude and mortality excess.A quantile–quantile adjustment is applied to correct biases in RCMs.Projections suggest increases in heat wave frequency, duration and amplitude.Projections ind...