This summer’s heat deaths weren’t random. Poor, badly insulated homes are a public health hazard in summer as well as winter.
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3 Montreal ERs hit over 200% capacity

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Canada’s need for a national office for climate adaptation is clear. Despite notable adaptation initiatives by various ...
I grew tired of bulky chargers, but INIU rescued me. The SnapGo Air is a slim, lightweight 10,000mAh magnetic power bank with ...
Wayne County health inspectors found violations at several Canton restaurants ranging from pests to food safety.
Charles G. Goulding highlights how pioneering advancements in photonics manufacturing can be enhanced with 3D printing and ...
Record-breaking temperatures put both residents and power infrastructure under strain, contributing to outages that left an ...
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Recent improvements in our understanding of how the principles of thermodynamics apply in the quantum realm could give a boost to quantum technology, and a clearer picture of quantum thermodynamics ...
A short spell in a heat chamber at the University of Brighton showed Alec Luhn that his body is not adapted to high ...
Five years ago, British Columbia’s heat dome became one of the deadliest weather disasters in Canadian history. Over eight ...