Heat stress

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      This page tells you about the risks of overheating when working in hot conditions and gives practical guidance on how to avoid it. It does not address issues of thermal comfort in the workplace. In many

UV Exposure May Be Less Damaging in the Morning, Study Finds

Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the morning may be less harmful to your skin than tanning in the afternoon, new research suggests. Mice exposed to UV radiation shortly after they awoke had fewer skin tumors than those exposed to the same level of radiation during other times of day, the

Ultraviolet radiation

UV radiation

What is UV?

The sun is by far the strongest source of ultraviolet radiation in our environment. Solar emissions include visible light, heat and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Just as visible light consists of different colours that become apparent in a rainbow, the UV radiation spectrum is divided into

4.3-C Temperature Jump from Climate Change By 2100

The International Energy Agency on Monday warned that temperatures could jump by as much as 4.3 degrees Celsius by the end of the century and urged countries to improve their pledges on reducing emissions.

In a report ahead of a climate change conference in Paris this year, the IEA said

Is Air Conditioning Killing the Planet?

Americans are sweltering this week and mid-summer temperature maps are covered in big belts of red and dark red.

In fact, the U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts that the typical U.S. home will use an average of 1,044 kilowatt-hours per month this summer, 3.7 percent higher than the same period