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The World Cup is battling extreme heat. Which cooling methods really work? From booed hydration breaks to cooling-gel vests, teams are trying everything to ke…
If you've spent any time in France recently, you'll have noticed it has got warmer, especially in French cities. How is climate change impacting France? Why do…
A major study of Australian native bees found that stem-nesting species may be the first to feel the impact of climate change. Unlike bees that nest undergroun…
Uruguay's Agustin Canobbio cools off during a hydration break in a World Cup soccer match against Saudi Arabia in Miami Gardens, Fla., on June 15, 2026. Danger…
While the world's most advanced climate models successfully reproduce heat waves once they are underway, they consistently miss key atmospheric processes that …
Bee species that nest in plant stems appear to be at the greatest short-term risk from increasing temperatures due to climate change, while those that nest in …
The 2026 World Cup will bring the heat. Here's how to keep cool Extreme heat poses a risk to players, spectators and workers—find out where the danger is and …
In late April, 98 of the world's 100 hottest cities were located in India. From mid-April to May 2026, daily maximum temperatures exceeded 46°C across large pa…
It is a tradition that dates back a thousand years and has survived wars, earthquakes and even a nuclear disaster. But in recent years, Japan’s Soma Nomaoi sam…
Sávio Bortolini Pimentel just missed getting on the roster to represent his national team, Brazil, at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. At the time…
Until recently, the Pamir mountains in central Asia have bucked the global melting trend, but in 2025, the region’s glaciers experienced a massive loss of ice …
























