Temperature: A frontier journal in cross-scientific approaches to combat climate change

Nybo L, Flouris AD. Temperature: A frontier journal in cross-scientific approaches to combat climate change. Temperature (Austin). 2024 Sep 24;11(4):299-301. doi: 10.1080/23328940.2024.2402125. PMID: 39583903; PMCID: PMC11583577.

 

In a previous front editorial “Global heating: Attention is not enough; we need acute and appropriate actions” [1], we were very kindly given the chance to the present ideas and ambitions of the inter-sectoral and inter-disciplinary research project “Heat-Shield.” The editorial was also a “shout-out” to scientists in thermal physiology to participate in inter-disciplinary research and lead actions that may mitigate climate change or improve thermal resilience. We are encouraged to see that this call has been answered by many groups around the world and that publications in e.g. Journal of Applied Physiology (see special issue here https://journals.physiology.org/topic/jappl-collections/impact-of-climate-change?seriesKey=&tagCode), Nature Communications [2] and Lancet [3] have recognized the heat-health issue as a major scientific and societal challenge…..

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