Global warming, Arctic exploration, and imprisonment of political opponents: Temperature is ubiquitous.

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Názov: Global warming, Arctic exploration, and imprisonment of political opponents: Temperature is ubiquitous.
Autori: Romanovsky, Andrej A.
Zdroj: Temperature; Mar2025, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p1-3, 3p
Predmety: HEAT waves (Meteorology), HUMAN physiology, ARCTIC exploration, CANADIAN military, GLOBAL warming, THERMAL insulation
Abstrakt: The journal Temperature explores a wide range of topics, from biomedical research to global warming and Arctic exploration. Recent editorials highlight the journal's role in promoting cross-scientific collaboration to combat climate change. The journal also covers issues such as mortality during heat waves, preventing adverse health outcomes during extreme heat events, and cold exposure, including military operations in the Arctic. Additionally, the journal discusses the impact of cold exposure on individuals, such as the case of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in a Siberian prison above the Arctic Circle. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstrakt:The journal Temperature explores a wide range of topics, from biomedical research to global warming and Arctic exploration. Recent editorials highlight the journal's role in promoting cross-scientific collaboration to combat climate change. The journal also covers issues such as mortality during heat waves, preventing adverse health outcomes during extreme heat events, and cold exposure, including military operations in the Arctic. Additionally, the journal discusses the impact of cold exposure on individuals, such as the case of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in a Siberian prison above the Arctic Circle. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:23328940
DOI:10.1080/23328940.2025.2464964