In a warming world an increasing number of people are being exposed to heat, making a comfortable thermal environment an important need. This study explores the potential of using Regional Internet Search Frequencies (RISF) for air conditioning devices as an indicator for thermal discomfort (i.e. dissatisfaction with the thermal environment) with the aim to quantify the adaptation potential of individuals living across different climate zones and at the high end of the temperature range, in India, where access to health data is limited. We related RISF for the years 2011–2015 to daily daytime outdoor temperature in 17 states and determined at which temperature RISF for air conditioning starts to peak, i.e. crosses a 'heat threshold', in eac...
Heat stress is an important aspect in the lives of people working under exposed conditions for long ...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Numerous field studies conducted in different locations have found that peoples’ thermal comfort var...
In a warming world an increasing number of people are being exposed to heat, making a comfortable th...
In a warming world an increasing number of people are being exposed to heat, making a comfortable th...
Due to climate change, rapid warming and its further intensification over different parts of the glo...
Low socio-economic status has been widely recognized as a significant factor in enhancing a person's...
Ongoing global warming causes increasingly frequent extreme weather events, such as heat waves, whic...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
On 19 May 2016 the afternoon temperature reached 51.0 !C in Phalodi in the northwest of India, a new...
As a result of global increases in both temperature and specific humidity, heat stress is projected ...
Extreme heat events impact people and ecosystems across the globe, and they are becoming more freque...
Rural health infrastructure needs to be upgraded to effectively include heat stress related illnesse...
Urban dwellers experience overheating due to both global and urban warming. The rapid urbanisation, ...
Introduction: Extreme heat is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, and the incidence of a...
Heat stress is an important aspect in the lives of people working under exposed conditions for long ...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Numerous field studies conducted in different locations have found that peoples’ thermal comfort var...
In a warming world an increasing number of people are being exposed to heat, making a comfortable th...
In a warming world an increasing number of people are being exposed to heat, making a comfortable th...
Due to climate change, rapid warming and its further intensification over different parts of the glo...
Low socio-economic status has been widely recognized as a significant factor in enhancing a person's...
Ongoing global warming causes increasingly frequent extreme weather events, such as heat waves, whic...
Rising global temperatures are causing increases in the frequency and severity of extreme climatic e...
On 19 May 2016 the afternoon temperature reached 51.0 !C in Phalodi in the northwest of India, a new...
As a result of global increases in both temperature and specific humidity, heat stress is projected ...
Extreme heat events impact people and ecosystems across the globe, and they are becoming more freque...
Rural health infrastructure needs to be upgraded to effectively include heat stress related illnesse...
Urban dwellers experience overheating due to both global and urban warming. The rapid urbanisation, ...
Introduction: Extreme heat is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, and the incidence of a...
Heat stress is an important aspect in the lives of people working under exposed conditions for long ...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Numerous field studies conducted in different locations have found that peoples’ thermal comfort var...