It’s officially the “Dog Days” of the summer season — and they’re getting hotter and more humid thanks to the impact of the human-caused climate crisis. In extreme heat, hydration is critical to ...
Imagine running 135 miles in California’s Death Valley, with temperatures soaring to 130 degrees Fahrenheit under the blazing sun, while maintaining a pace of 10 kilometers per hour. Elite athletes ...
Environmental, health, and safety (EHS) specialists are becoming more concerned about the threat of excessive heat in the workplace, and rightfully so. Severe heat-related events like heatstroke, ...