At present, there is little guidance on how to communicate the dangers relating to hot weather events and on how to better prepare for them. Social responses to hot weather risks need to be a priority as populations around the world become more exposed to these under a changing climate. In this commentary, we argue that policy interventions focused on improving resilience to hot weather need to be more closely aligned with broader sustainability challenges and more effectively incorporate communication, behaviour, and social insights. With a particular focus on the UK, we highlight the risks of not taking these into account and outline ways in which policy-making on hot weather events could be improved, by drawing on international best prac...
Climate-related health risks are likely to increase in the near future, posing many challenges and o...
Heat extremes (ie, heatwaves) already have a serious impact on human health, with ageing, poverty, a...
Climate change will create new stresses for populations across the globe. Whatever mitigation pathwa...
At present, there is little guidance on how to communicate the dangers relating to hot weather event...
Heat risks, such as heatwaves, are increasing in frequency, severity and duration due to climate cha...
Heatwaves can cause death, illness, and discomfort, and are expected to become more frequent as a re...
Heat waves and cold spells pose ongoing seasonal risks to the health and well-being of vulnerable in...
In 2019, a heatwave - an unusual extended period of hot weather - broke the UK's highest recorded te...
AbstractHeat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasti...
Heat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasting, and ...
Heatwaves, droughts and wildfires in 2022 raised questions about how prepared the UK is for extreme ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Increasingly commonplace in cities, ex...
Heat extremes (ie, heatwaves) already have a serious impact on human health, with ageing, poverty, a...
In 2019, a heatwave – an unusual extended period of hot weather – broke the UK’s highest recorded te...
Heat waves can cause death, illness, and discomfort, and are expected to become more frequent as a r...
Climate-related health risks are likely to increase in the near future, posing many challenges and o...
Heat extremes (ie, heatwaves) already have a serious impact on human health, with ageing, poverty, a...
Climate change will create new stresses for populations across the globe. Whatever mitigation pathwa...
At present, there is little guidance on how to communicate the dangers relating to hot weather event...
Heat risks, such as heatwaves, are increasing in frequency, severity and duration due to climate cha...
Heatwaves can cause death, illness, and discomfort, and are expected to become more frequent as a re...
Heat waves and cold spells pose ongoing seasonal risks to the health and well-being of vulnerable in...
In 2019, a heatwave - an unusual extended period of hot weather - broke the UK's highest recorded te...
AbstractHeat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasti...
Heat waves pose serious health risks, and are expected to become more frequent, longer lasting, and ...
Heatwaves, droughts and wildfires in 2022 raised questions about how prepared the UK is for extreme ...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Increasingly commonplace in cities, ex...
Heat extremes (ie, heatwaves) already have a serious impact on human health, with ageing, poverty, a...
In 2019, a heatwave – an unusual extended period of hot weather – broke the UK’s highest recorded te...
Heat waves can cause death, illness, and discomfort, and are expected to become more frequent as a r...
Climate-related health risks are likely to increase in the near future, posing many challenges and o...
Heat extremes (ie, heatwaves) already have a serious impact on human health, with ageing, poverty, a...
Climate change will create new stresses for populations across the globe. Whatever mitigation pathwa...