
Across the Americas soaring temperatures are endangering thousands of children and teenagers lacing their boots to play the beautiful game

Rising temperatures are already impacting millions of city dwellers. What is happening and what might be done about it?

Microgrids are bringing electricity to those who previously lived in fear of power cuts and heatwaves in Latin America

In the US and the Global South, local ‘microgrid’ power networks are being adopted in neighbourhoods battling rising heat

As the world heats up, human health needs to be much more firmly on the climate negotiations agenda, say four experts

Global temperatures are surging but heat’s complexity and social aspects are being overlooked, argue two academics.

From Barcelona to Boston, via Buenos Aires and Rosario, increasingly intense summers are forcing cities to create spaces to cool down. How successful have they been?

Leaders and scientists are seeking solutions to the health and income problems that extreme heat causes for Global South food stall traders

As cities are warming in very uneven ways, experts say heat warnings need to become more granular to save lives.

Urban trees are on the rise but researchers are only starting to uncover the best way to cool cities with them

Experts hope urban redesign projects can solve a climate crisis in classrooms that left 30 million students in Latin America without teaching last year

As heatwaves become more common around the world, researchers are racing to understand how best to cool classrooms

Eleni Myrivili talks to Dialogue Earth about how chief heat officers are helping cities stay cool and city dwellers stay healthy