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Observation de la canicule à partir de Tokyo. Notes de ressources, réflexions, conjectures, hypothèses, constats, soins de soi, accessoirement littérature, dans une perspective mondiale.
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“ study and understand the diversity in individual heat exposure more holistically. We demonstrate that to understand the consequences of heat for vulnerable populations it is crucial to study thermoception, the subjective experiences of heat, in addition to analysing their thermal environments. “
Le Monde lance La Météo du Climat, mais sans données de qualité de l’air. Certes, la qualité de l’air, ça n’est pas le climat. Une grande avancée dans la glose tiède autour de l’air chaud.
“Liáng chá refers to “cooling tea” or herbal tisanes/teas produced from water infusions of a range of plant species other than the caffeine-containing tea plant (Camellia sinensis; Theaceae). Plant material may consist of fresh or dried leaves, fruit, flowers, pollen, nuts, barks, seeds and roots from a single species or multiple species. The practice of drinking liáng chá is an ancient custom regarded to have originated from the Lingnan region of southern China over 2,000 years ago. “
Extrait de Ethnobotanical survey of cooling herbal drinks from southern China.
Les lundi et mardi des 18 et 19 mai à Tokyo ont constitué les premiers jours de risque soudain pour une grande sensibilité à la chaleur. Mêm...