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UN, CDC: Workers Suffer "Heat Stress" Due to Climate Change
"When it is too hot, people work less effectively out-of-doors, in factories, the office or on the move due to diminished ability for physical exertion and for completing mental tasks." 
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Green "Oscars," the Whitley Awards, Funds Wildlife Causes
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38 Cats Found Living in Minivan, Owners Arrested On Animal Cruelty Charges
Elephant Dies Due to Heatstroke After Carrying Tourist; Cambodia Vows to Reduce Elephant Work Hours
How Spanking Your Kids Can be Detrimental to Their Mental Health
Massachusetts Raises Minimum Age to Buy Cigarettes From 18 to 21
SpaceX Announces Plan to Send Red Dragon Spacecraft to Mars in 2018
Friends Reveal Why Prince Chose to be a Low-Key Philanthropist
Putin Unhappy with Called-off Launch of Russian Unmanned Aircraft, Agency Officials to Suffer Consequences




