Warming temperatures from climate change will likely lead to high levels of physical inactivity in the future, which could have significant public health implications. Heat leads to dehydration, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am the Kester and Brynes Professor at Columbia Business School and a Chazen Senior Scholar at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the Climate Risk Management Market is projected to grow from USD 8.59 billion in 2026 to USD ...
Aon, a global professional services firm focused on risk and insurance-related advisory, has released an updated version of ...
This paper explores the financial stability implications of acute physical climate change risks using a novel approach that focuses on a severe season associated with a sequence of tropical cyclone ...
EPRI's Climate READi Framework provides a structured, data-driven approach to assess physical climate risks and develop adaptation strategies in the power sector. As society’s reliance on electricity ...
Occasionally, discussions arise suggesting that a warming planet could bring certain benefits, principally, to countries in the global north, such as enhanced agricultural productivity; meanwhile, ...
The ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth, the most comprehensive assessment of children’s physical activity in Canada, recently gave the country a D+ in overall ...
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