By 2050, scientists expect higher temperatures to make people less active. This could harm human health and the economy.
Most ecologists once believed that healthy ecosystems are naturally stable, with a low turnover of species. Left to themselves, they reach a perfected equilibrium that the influential 19th-century ...
A multi-country panel study linked sustained heat exposure to higher age-standardized adult physical inactivity, using a ...
As heat exposure curbs outdoor activity, study warns of worsening lifestyle diseases, premature deaths and stressed health ...
Physical inactivity rises alongside temperature. A study in Lancet projected up to 520,000 additional deaths by 2050 and $2.59 billion in annual productivity losses.
But new research suggests a new player is making an impact: us. By studying foraminifera, tiny single-celled marine organisms that leave behind fossil shells, a team of researchers from the University ...
India, March 19 -- Climate change-driven rising temperatures could push millions into physical inactivity by 2050, ...
Discussing climate change can make a difference. Focusing on the impacts in everyday life is a good place to start, experts ...
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 ...
Dar es Salaam. Heavy rains that have hit several parts of Tanzania since late February are raising the risk of flooding, infrastructure damage and health concerns, with experts warning that climate ...