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HEAT WAVES
JAPAN
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Science & Health
Oct 2, 2025
Japan saw record number treated for heatstroke in hottest-ever summer
Patients with suspected heatstroke over the period rose almost 3% to 100,143 from a year earlier as Japan saw its temperature record broken twice in a matter of days.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Oct 2, 2025
Swiss glaciers hit by light snowfall and heat wave, scientists say
Swiss glaciers below 3,000 meters above sea level suffered in particular this year.
JAPAN
Oct 1, 2025
September was hottest on record in Okinawa, weather agency says
911±¬ÁÏÍø average temperature during the summer was 2.36 degrees Celsius above "the standard value," the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Sep 17, 2025
Climate change led to at least 16,500 heat deaths in Europe this summer
Europe is the world¡¯s fastest-warming continent and the Mediterranean is a hot spot for climate change.
MORE SPORTS
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Athletics
Sep 11, 2025
World Athletics Championships road events to start earlier due to heat in Tokyo
Last month, more than 3,300 people were taken to hospital for heat stroke in the 911±¬ÁÏÍø capital, according to the metropolitan fire department.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Sep 11, 2025
Scientists link major carbon emitters to worsening heat waves
The more emissions a company releases, the bigger role it plays in worsening heat waves.
SOCCER
Sep 10, 2025
Extreme heat a rising threat to 2026 World Cup venues, report says
By 2050, nearly 90% of North America's host stadiums will require adaptation to extreme heat while one-third will face water demand equaling or exceeding supply.
JAPAN
Sep 8, 2025
Heatstroke patient numbers jumped in cooler Hokkaido and Tohoku this summer
In Hokkaido, the number of heatstroke patients rose 1.7-fold from the previous year, while Aomori Prefecture saw a 1.53-fold rise and Akita Prefecture saw a 1.42-fold rise.
JAPAN
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Society
Sep 1, 2025
More sweltering days forecast for September after hottest summer on record
Temperatures were more than 2.36 degrees Celsius higher than average across Japan in August, with the heat expected to continue into this month.
ENVIRONMENT
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Wildlife
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OUR PLANET
Aug 31, 2025
How Tokyo's Ueno Zoo helps their animals cope with extreme heat
From limiting their time outdoors to serving frozen food, the staff at Ueno Zoo take a number of measures to help the animals cope with the heat.
JAPAN
Aug 27, 2025
Tokyo logs record 10 days of 35 C or hotter, weather agency says
Japan sweltered through its hottest ever June and July this year.
ENVIRONMENT
Aug 26, 2025
Are bridges near you safe? This MRI-like scan may prevent disaster
An engineering professor from the University of Texas at Arlington is experimenting with a novel approach to inspecting bridges for heat damage.
JAPAN
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Regional Voices: Kyushu
Aug 25, 2025
For this Fukuoka company president, preventing heatstroke is personal
Kenichiro Kawakami lost his mother to heatstroke in 2017, inspiring him to launch the service of applying heat-shielding films to windows.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Aug 25, 2025
Spain's 16-day heat wave is 'most intense on record'
Forest fires are still burning across northern and western Spain, as well as in neighboring Portugal.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Aug 25, 2025
Egyptian farmers behind world's perfumes face climate fight alone
Jasmine has sustained thousands of Egyptian farmers for generations, but rising temperatures, prolonged dry spells and climate-driven pests are putting that legacy at risk.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
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OUR PLANET
Aug 24, 2025
Are 'coolcations' the answer for 911±¬ÁÏÍø heat-weary tourists?
Those in the travel industry are working to advertise cooler destinations, amid the prospect that the heat may prompt people to give up on traveling in the summer altogether.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Aug 23, 2025
World¡¯s climate change crisis has tourists seeking ¡®coolcations¡¯
Record heat waves are transforming the world¡¯s tourism industry as holidaymakers struggle to deal with the havoc wrought by climate change.
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Aug 21, 2025
As temperatures soar in London, regulations, not costs, put cooling beyond reach
The British capital has seen a surge in demand for air-conditioning units in high-end homes as climate change raises summer temperatures.
JAPAN
Aug 20, 2025
Searing heat in Japan to persist for a month, boosting power use
A high-pressure system that keeps warm air near the surface has caused prolonged hot weather in Japan since June, the national weather forecaster said.
WORLD
Aug 18, 2025
Spain deploys more troops as it battles 20 major wildfires amid scorching heat
Southern Europe is experiencing one of its worst wildfire seasons in two decades, and Spain is among the hardest-hit countries.
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