Warmer Weather Continues in Scotland and Chicagoland, Possible Record-Breaking Heat in Washington, D.C. on Nostr: Extreme Heat in Phoenix: Sidewalks Reach Temperatures Capable of Causing ...
Extreme Heat in Phoenix: Sidewalks Reach Temperatures Capable of Causing Second-Degree Burns
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Extreme heat in Phoenix is causing sidewalks to reach temperatures capable of causing second-degree burns. The US economy could lose $110.2 billion and 663,000 jobs due to excessive heat, with losses projected to rise to $1.1 trillion and five million jobs by 2050. Heat stress is a serious health risk for outdoor workers, and businesses can use weather data technology to develop heat risk management strategies. Florida has passed a law preventing local heat regulations, despite worker deaths. President Biden is taking action to protect workers and families from extreme weather, proposing federal safety standards for excessive heat in the workplace. The Biden administration's plan includes more breaks, shade, and drinking water for workers in high-temperature environments. The US economy has already experienced net losses of $110.2 billion and 663,000 jobs due to extreme heat. A recent NASA map shows the extreme temperatures of pavement in Phoenix, highlighting the need for public safety measures. #ExtremeHeat #ClimateChange #WorkerSafety #HeatWave...
#newstr #Nasa #HeatMap #Pavement #Phoenix #Ecostress #ClimateChange #Heatwave #BidenAdministration #Regulation #PublicSafety
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Extreme heat in Phoenix is causing sidewalks to reach temperatures capable of causing second-degree burns. The US economy could lose $110.2 billion and 663,000 jobs due to excessive heat, with losses projected to rise to $1.1 trillion and five million jobs by 2050. Heat stress is a serious health risk for outdoor workers, and businesses can use weather data technology to develop heat risk management strategies. Florida has passed a law preventing local heat regulations, despite worker deaths. President Biden is taking action to protect workers and families from extreme weather, proposing federal safety standards for excessive heat in the workplace. The Biden administration's plan includes more breaks, shade, and drinking water for workers in high-temperature environments. The US economy has already experienced net losses of $110.2 billion and 663,000 jobs due to extreme heat. A recent NASA map shows the extreme temperatures of pavement in Phoenix, highlighting the need for public safety measures. #ExtremeHeat #ClimateChange #WorkerSafety #HeatWave...
#newstr #Nasa #HeatMap #Pavement #Phoenix #Ecostress #ClimateChange #Heatwave #BidenAdministration #Regulation #PublicSafety
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