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Watch this video for 3 clever hacks to keep you cool in the extreme heat. Make smart wardrobe choices. Wear clothes made from 100% cotton, linen or bamboo. Avoid polyester blends, as they trap heat ...
Environmental journalist Sam Bloch encourages us to look to the past for solutions to our ever-warming world in his new book ...
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed a new rule to protect workers from extreme heat exposure, marking a significant step in workplace safety regulations.
Sunlight streaming through your windows can heat up objects and air inside your home, making a heat wave worse. Close your blinds completely during the hottest temperatures for better protection.