This summer has been especially bad, with five high school players dying since July of suspected heat-related illnesses.
At 1.5 degrees Celsius, about 8.7 million people could face a 100 per cent increase in their cooling demand. That number rises to 194 million people in cities under a 3 degrees Celsius scenario.
Discover the latest drone technology showcased at the Army's Drone-a-thon in Ladakh, highlighting India's industry ...
British scientists have preserved the complete human genome on a 5D memory crystal, which they believe will provide a ...
South Africa have two chances to win the Rugby Championship over the next eight days but are wary of a dangerous Argentina ...
The actions in Berlin, Brussels, Rio de Janeiro, New Delhi and many other cities were being organized by the youth-led group ...
The month of August means the start of high school football in many parts of the country. But it's one of the hottest and, sometimes, most humid times of the year. And it's only getting worse with ...
New York is hosting Climate Week NYC, an annual event that promotes climate action, at the same time the U.N. General ...
It’s been a beautiful and even balmy week of weather, but enjoy it while it lasts because it’s a very different looking forecast for next week.
On CNBC’s "Mad Money Lightning Round," Jim Cramer recommended buying Viking Holdings (NYSE:VIK). "This is a really fine ...
The major indexes are pacing for weekly wins despite selling off on Friday, after the Dow and S&P 500 broke records ...