Cancer, heart disease, respiratory illnesses and kidney dysfunction among the health consequences of a warming planet.
More than 70% of the global workforce is exposed to risks linked to climate change that cause hundreds of thousands of deaths ...
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These include excessive heat, UV radiation, air pollution, vector-borne diseases and agrochemicals. Read more at straitstimes ...
May 1 in many Asian countries coincides with temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius. Increasingly frequent conditions that - ...
The disproportionate impacts of climate change on the poorest communities are already affecting pockets of the U.S.
The International Labor Organization reports more than 70 percent of workers around the world, over 2.4 billion workers out of a global workforce of 3.4 billion, are exposed to excessive heat and ...
The ISSB has announced they will begin development of corporate reporting standards for risks and opportunities relating to ...
As climate change disasters start to pile up across Southern Africa, the role of social workers in disaster management ...
More than 70% of workers around the world face climate change-related health risks, with more than 2.4 billion people likely to be exposed to excessive heat on the job, according to a report ...