Media coverage
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Media coverage
Title Britain throws in the towel Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Daily Mail Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 12/07/22 Description Mike Tipton, an extreme environments expert at Portsmouth University, warned of the health issues that can arise from high temperatures and claimed Britain could see nearly 2,000 extra deaths due to the heatwave. Producer/Author Mark Duell & Jessica Warren URL https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11006323/UK-weather-Councils-say-hot-bin-men-unions-want-staff-work-home.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490 Persons Mike Tipton Title ‘National heatwave emergency’ could be declared in UK Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet News Colony Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 12/07/22 Description Matt Tipton says in regard to the latest heatwave, ‘you get an increased likelihood of blood clotting and cardiac problems because of the extra strain heat puts on the body. We’ll see anything between 1,000 to 2,000 excess deaths due to the heat over heatwaves and the vast majority of those are in the elderly.’ URL https://newscolony.com/world-news/national-heatwave-emergency-could-be-declared-in-uk-level-four-alert-if-temperatures-pass-104f/ Persons Mike Tipton Title How the heatwave affects your body and the 10 signs you must never ignore Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Sun Media type Web Country/Territory United States Date 12/07/22 Description Mike Tipton, Human and Applied Physiology, University of Portsmouth, told The Sun: “Sunburn reduces sweating, which is an indirect problem in terms of impairing your thermo regulatory capabilities.” Producer/Author Vanessa Chalmers URL https://www.the-sun.com/health/5584241/minute-by-minute-body-heatwave-affects-body/ Persons Mike Tipton
Media contributions
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Title Heatwave hitting UK Degree of recognition Regional Media name/outlet BBC Radio Solent Media type Radio Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 13/07/22 Description Mike Tipton, of human and applied Physiology, discusses the risk of hotter weather on humans and how to stay cool. Producer/Author BBC URL tiny.cc/z0htuz Persons Mike Tipton