Sentences with phrase «cope with extreme heat»

Cope with extreme heat by sporting a laid - back sleeveless top and a mini denim skirt.

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The information could be used to better cope with drought, floods, heat waves and other extreme weather linked to climate change.
Being a short - nosed (brachycephalic) breed they don't cope with heat well and having a short coat means they don't much like the extreme cold either.
Bostons are strictly house dogs, they are not able to cope with extreme cold, nor can they deal with extreme heat.
Even as Europeans adapt to hotter summers, rising numbers of heat - related deaths are likely.33, 34 The 2003 heat wave shows that even high - income countries such as the Netherlands are not currently positioned to cope with extreme weather19 — a troubling prospect, as research suggests that by as early as the 2040s, if we continue on the current high emissions path, about half the summers in southern Europe are likely to be as warm as the record - breaking heat wave of 2003.26,35
«Poorly constructed, badly maintained, and aging infrastructure and housing — a legacy of both the Soviet era and the transition years — are ill - suited to cope with storms, heat waves, or floods, let alone protect people from such extreme events,» said the study headed by Zeljko Bogetic, the World Bank's lead economist for Russia... Floods or other «extreme events» can cause far greater damage in Russia than would be the case in other parts of the world, the World Bank report said.
«We're not used to extreme temperatures in this country,» says Nick Taylor, Sales Director at Zip UK, «and making sure we drink enough is just one way of making sure our bodies are better equipped to cope with the effects of heat
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