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Tourists are more vulnerable to extreme heat than locals
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Tourists are more vulnerable to extreme heat than locals

Tourists are at greater risk of heat-related illnesses than locals when visiting hot destinations during heat waves, experts warn.

Kiley Price reports for Inside Climate News.

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A revelation about trees is messing with climate calculations

Trees make clouds by releasing small quantities of vapors called “sesquiterpenes.” Scientists are learning more—and it’s making climate models hazy.
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How climate change affects health in Africa

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, tens of millions of Africans are already feeling the negative health impacts of climate change, in the form of heat stress, extreme weather and increased transmission of infectious disease.

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In the Pacific, some coral survived the last El Nino, thanks to ocean currents

A new study of three remote atolls should help reef managers and conservations better understand where to focus their restoration efforts.

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Sweltering heat wave hits Sri Lanka; climate change will likely bring more

As a heat wave sweeps across Asia, Sri Lanka continues to issue heat warnings to the public as the country experiences much higher than normal temperatures coupled with high humidity and threatening health impacts.

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