As the #WorldCup kicks off today, one question hovers: how hot is too hot?
Here's how we can combine knowledge & coordination mechanisms to protect health in every sport.
👉https://heathealth.info/news/extreme-heat-a-new-red-card-for-sports/
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The WMO #StateOfClimate in Asia 2025 report launches on 17 June at the 10th Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Media Summit on Climate Action & Disaster Prevention.
Experts will present the latest findings on climate indicators, extreme events & their impacts in Asia.
Register 👉 http://bit.ly/43uUEDi
Global Heat Health Information Network
4️⃣ The oceans store heat trapped by greenhouse gases and absorb some of the carbon dioxide emitted by human activities. But this excess carbon causes oceans to become more acidic, damaging marine life and impacting the people that rely on it.