Sentences with phrase «person than heating»

«Cold kills far more people than heat,» Idso said in a statement.
Heartland Institute: «Cold kills far more people than heat» This administration has long used public health risks as a backdrop for its climate policies.
On the repeated claims that cold weather kills more people than heat will: we need to face the fact that we are up against both a climate crisis and an energy shortage, or at least a shortage of energy in the forms we've become accustomed.
Since in almost all regions of the planet, cold kills many more people than heat, it is likely that overall fewer people will die because of temperatures.
«While the US GCRP report is based on thousands of scientific publications, Lomborg cherry - picked only a few to support his case that 1) «cold kills many more people than heat» and 2) «climate change will reduce the number of cold days» and «that will cut the total number of cold - related deaths.»»
He writes, «It also ignores inconvenient evidence — like the fact that cold kills many more people than heat
And the same holds true with respect to dying from respiratory and digestive system diseases: cold is a much greater killer of people than heat is almost everywhere in the world...»

Not exact matches

Off - color jokes, with or without profanity, are far more offensive to people than a word or two spoken in the heat of the moment.
A couple of weeks ago I read about the pillow online, which claimed to be so cool thanks to a knit fabric that has a higher heat transfer than most materials (ultra-cool knit polyethylene), and asked Helix if they could send us a pillow to try out in person.
It's just that there is usually more to than what meets the eye is all, and seldom are that many people interested in what I'm getting at (it's more abstract and less to the point), especially in the «heat of the moment.»
The heat that day was absolutely blistering, as it often is in Waco in the summer, and the sun shone with the kind of intensity that will burn a fair - skinned person in less than ten minutes.
that you could totally get away with drinking it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner — which, admittedly, I've done more than a few times because it seems as though I've turned into one of those people whose appetite is adversely impacted by the heat.
«Cayenne Pepper has more flavor than heat,» he explains, and people prefer flavor to fire.
Most people still cling to the old misguided «science» of saturated fats causing obesity and heat disease created by one flawed study and carried by the medical establishment and the media, enough to create a huge no or low fat industry that actually has contributed more to obesity and heart disease than any other dietary choice before.
When most people start betting on games I've found there are usually two different outcomes that happen, you either: A. Get lucky and start off winning way more than you should, wonder why you didn't start sooner and think you can finally buy that Winnebago you've always had you're eye on or B. Get unlucky, lose every game and wonder why you didn't just light your money on fire so you could at least heat your home.
If the Heat makes any kind of run, he'll have more people jumping on his bandwagon than ever.
There is no better way to relax and recap the day's activities than with a soak in one of our two outdoor 12 person hot tubs, or swimming in our large, heated pool any time of the year as you gaze up at Mount Snow's trails.
In areas where the climate delivers high summer temperatures, and low humidity, people don't always recognize their need for fluids until their body has become dehydrated, whereas in areas of high humidity, the heat index (how hot it really feels) is higher, and it seems hotter than it actually is.
«Holding down benefit increases to 1 % is better than a total freeze, which would have been disastrous for people on the lowest incomes already having to spend a higher proportion of their income on essentials when rents, food and heating bills are all rocketing.»
Surely few can be harder than that faced by the tens of thousands of older people who must «heat or eat» each winter, harder than those faced by families whose wages have stayed flat while food prices have gone up 30 % in just five years.»
Winter Wellbeing programme — Cornwall Council is one of more than 30 partners working together across Cornwall to provide help, support and advice for people struggling to heat their homes over the winter.
The musician was involved in a heated discussion with Miliband on ITV's The Agenda last night about his proposed plans to impose a tax on people who own properties worth more than # 2 million.
The measure would come after more than 320,000 people have been left without heat or hot water this winter and following months of revelations that the housing authority had failed to conduct inspections for lead paint as required by federal rules and city law for four years.
More than 250 people gathered at the district offices Thursday night for a heated public question - and - answer session on the report.
Since 1986, the first year the National Weather Service reported data on heat - related deaths, more people in the United States have died from heat (3,979) than from any other weather - related disaster — more than floods (2,599), tornadoes (2,116) or hurricanes (1,391).
Many people see heat as more of an annoyance than a threat, but climate change, extreme heat and human health are entwined.
Heat waves swept across Europe in 2003 and 2005 and killed more than 70,000 people.
And, as many people know, muggy heat is more oppressive than the «dry» kind.
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In the new study, Ji's group put SHANK3 - deficient mice through a battery of sensory tests, finding that the animals had lower sensitivity than normal mice to heat and heat - related pain — akin to the soreness a person feels after a sunburn.
Heat waves are the deadliest weather threat in the United States, killing more people each year than hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes combined.
Last summer, east and southeast Texas saw record wildfires that cost the state millions of dollars, and the smoke and heat from wildfires that torched western Russia killed more than 50,000 people.
In an average year, heat kills more people than floods, hurricanes, lightning and tornadoes combined, according to the National Weather Service.
In Chicago, for instance, annual heat - related deaths per six million people could rise from less than 200 that the city saw in the mid-1970s to almost 700 one generation from now.
Under climate change, people in urban areas may get used to warmer temperatures, though they would still be vulnerable to heat surges, especially when they strike in April rather than August, Kalkstein observed.
Producing beef for the table releases more heat - trapping greenhouse gases than most people realize — far more, pound for pound, than are generated by the production of most other kinds of food
The topic of animal experimentation, covered in «Saving Animals and People» [SA Perspectives] and «Protecting More than Animals,» by Alan M. Goldberg and Thomas Hartung, generated the most heat and light in letters.
In the summer of 1995, 465 people died in Chicago from heat - related conditions, and the hot spell killed more than 1,000 people nationwide.
Horton says that people need look no further for the potential dangers than the record 2010 heat wave that hit Russia, killing some 55,000 people, and the 2003 one that killed 70,000 in central and western Europe.
They combined this information with the land surface temperatures measured by satellite and found that more than half a million people — about 10 percent of the population — inhabit neighborhoods that are most vulnerable to heat event health impacts.
Just as oil and natural gas fields have been found to be emitting more methane than official government estimates suggest, a new study shows that more methane than previously thought may be leaking from the other end of that system — cities, where people actually use natural gas for heating and cooking.
The report says heat waves are especially harmful to black people, who live in urban areas in higher percentages than whites, and who are also more likely to be low - income than other Americans and already suffer from higher asthma rates than whites.
Peter Wilk, the executive director of Physicians for Social Responsibility, cited the 1995 Chicago heat wave that killed more than 700 people as a sign of things to come.
Just in the past decade, Europe has lost about 15 million people to the cold, more than 400 times the iconic heat deaths from 2003.
For the metric people, that converts to 257 times the heat energy needed it melt water at its freezing point than to raise the same quantity of liquid water to 1 degree Celsius.»
New study suggests that people with more muscle mass are less susceptible to heat loss and heat up faster after cold exposure than non-muscular individuals.
Surprisingly, extreme heat kills more people in the United States than any other weather - related event.
- Nuts and nut butters — while most almond, cashew, walnut and other nut based trail mixes or nut butters tend to be much healthier than the average peanut butter, they are also very high in heated oils (which produce cell - damaging free radicals) and inflammatory omega - 6 fatty acids — which can tend to dump inflammation on an already stressed athlete's body when overused to the extent most people implement such sources (by the handful and heaping spoonful).
The people who heated their muscles maintained a higher peak power output during their second workout (two hours after the first one) and replenished muscle glycogen faster than those who used cooling.
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