University of Hull opens registration for MSc Health and Climate Change

[ad_1] The University of Hull has announced opening up its MSc Health and Climate Change course. The University is now accepting applications for International applicants for this one-year, full-time Master’s program for September 2024-25. University of Hull opens registration for MSc Health and Climate Change The course delves into the effects of climate change on … Read more

2 Killed Due To Heavy Rain In China, Beijing On Alert

[ad_1] Emergency personnel recovered two bodies from waterways in Beijing’s Mentougou district. Beijing: Heavy rains battered northern China on Monday, killing at least two people in Beijing while washing away cars and inundating subway stations, with the capital issuing its highest alerts for flooding and landslides. Storm Doksuri, a former super typhoon, has swept northwards … Read more

“Era Of Global Warming Ends, Era Of Global Boiling Has Arrived”: UN Chief

[ad_1] UN Chief described the intense heat across Northern Hemisphere as “cruel summer.” (Representational) UN chief Antonio Guterres on Thursday pleaded for immediate radical action on climate change, saying that record-shattering July temperatures show Earth has passed from a warming phase into an “era of global boiling.” Speaking in New York, the secretary-general described the … Read more

Earth Has Not Been This Hot In 120,000 Years: Scientist

[ad_1] Scientists expect 2023 or 2024 will end up as the hottest year in the record books. As thousands of tourists fled wildfires this week on the Greek island of Rhodes, and many more suffered baking heat across the US Southwest, they were doing so during what scientists now say is the world’s hottest month … Read more

Deep-Sea Researchers Probe Mystery of Record Ocean Heat

[ad_1] Urgency for more research into the deep sea has grown as extent of climate crisis becomes apparent. As red-hot oceans amplify deadly heat waves, storms and floods on land, exactly what’s going on beneath the waves remains a big unknown. Over 80% of these bodies of water remain unmapped, unobserved and unexplored. While a … Read more

UK On Course For ‘More Frequent’ Heatwaves: Weather Office

[ad_1] Last year’s UK heatwave resulted in excessive deaths, wildfires, and the destruction of homes. London: The extreme heat experienced by the UK in 2022 will become more frequent and intense because of climate change, Britain’s Meteorological Office warned in a new study released Thursday. The country crossed the 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) threshold … Read more

Heatwaves In Europe, US “Virtually Impossible” Without Climate Change

[ad_1] States in US suffered a record-breaking three straight weeks of highs above 43C. Paris: Blistering heat that has baked swathes of North America and Europe this month would have been “virtually impossible” without human-caused climate change, researchers said Tuesday, as intense temperatures spark health alerts and stoke ferocious wildfires. With tens of million people … Read more

Robot That Can Breathe And Sweat Helps Scientists Understand Impact Of Soaring Heat

[ad_1] ANDI the robot has internal cooling channels that help it in various scenarios. Scientists concerned about the changes in Earth’s climate are using a robot to study the impact of soaring heat on humans. Called ANDI – short for Advanced Newton Dynamic Instrument – resembles a simple crash-test dummy. But it has the ability … Read more

Heat, War And Export Bans: Global Food Threats Are On The Rise

[ad_1] A farmhand sows rice saplings in a flooded paddy field in Bhivpuri, near Mumbai. As scorching temperatures ravage farms from the US to China, crop harvests, fruit production and dairy output are all coming under pressure. That extreme weather is just one of threats to food supplies that are once again mounting around the … Read more

How Sustained Heatwaves Are Dangerous To Human Health

[ad_1] As temperatures rise, the body fights to maintain its normal temperature around 37 degrees. Paris: Record-breaking heatwaves across the Northern Hemisphere have again sparked concerns about the danger such blistering temperatures pose to people’s health, particularly children and the elderly. Such sustained heatwaves — which experts say are becoming more common due to human-driven … Read more