The 95-year-old, made his way to the Tykky forest, inside the Arctic Circle, where ice and snow covers the red fir trees to form sentinel formations, in the latest episode of Green Planet.
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The 95-year-old, made his way to the Tykky forest, inside the Arctic Circle, where ice and snow covers the red fir trees to form sentinel formations, in the latest episode of Green Planet.
A study published in JAMA Network Open examines excess mortality linked to extreme temperatures in the U.S. Researchers project a rise in he
Extreme temperature-related deaths expected to soar in the U.S. without stronger climate action
A study published in JAMA Network Open examines excess mortality linked to extreme temperatures in the U.S. Researchers project a rise in heat-related deaths, particularly among older adults and non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic populations, due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Between 2008 and 2019, annual average extreme heat days were 13.3, expected to rise significantly by 2035-2065. Under high emissions, projected deaths could increase from 30.9 million to over 22,936 annually. The findings highlight the urgent need for climate change strategies to protect vulnerable populations.
Dermatologist Julie Russak Shares Skincare Tips to Alleviate Winter Itch
Dermatologist Julie Russak Shares Skincare Tips to Alleviate Winter Itch
When the cold weather arrives, so does lowered humidity, making dry and itchy skin an uncomfortable but customary part of the winter season as the body naturally reacts to the abrupt temperature changes. In addition to seasonal changes, drying soaps and detergents can trigger factors such as eczema, psoriasis, and aging creating additional seasonal skin irritation. Julie Russak, M.D., FAAD.,…
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Being a meteorologist looks hard enough on a good day as there is plenty of room for error as they stand in front of a green wall and point at a map that isn’t there. Sure they have a monitor off-screen to look at, but matching your movements with the digital map that digitally replaces the green wall takes a lot of practice. There is a lot of room for things to go wrong, and when it happened to Fox 10 meteorologist Cory McCloskey, he took it in stride delivering a truly hilarious forecast! He seemed unfazed as he delivered a forecast that predicted apocalyptic temperatures – reaching almost 3,000 degrees in Cave Creek, AZ. I wonder if we’ll see him doing improv in the future. Let us know what you think of his forecast in the comments below.
Source: Fox 10 Phoenix
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Meteorologist’s Hilarious Improv When Weather Map Shows Apocalyptic Temps! was originally published on Goodly
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