研究人员研究加利福尼亚州农场工人的热风险,使用传感器指导气候变化方面的安全政策。
Researchers study heat risks for California farmworkers using sensors to guide safety policies amid climate change.
圣迭戈州立大学的研究人员正在研究加利福尼亚帝国谷极端热量以保护农场工人,
Researchers at San Diego State University are studying extreme heat in California’s Imperial Valley to protect farmworkers, using wearable sensors and environmental monitors on about 300 workers.
该研究侧重于农村热岛和热应激风险,跟踪核心温度、心率以及湿度和太阳照射等条件。
The study, focused on rural heat islands and heat stress risks, tracks core temperature, heart rate, and conditions like humidity and sun exposure.
Raul Cruz这样的工人上午4点开始轮班,以避免高热,但气温上升仍对健康构成严重威胁。
Workers like Raul Cruz start shifts at 4 a.m. to avoid peak heat, but rising temperatures still pose serious health threats.
调查结果旨在为应对气候变化的政策和安全措施提供信息,而气候变化正在提高农业地区的热密度。
Findings aim to inform policies and safety measures in response to climate change, which is increasing heat intensity in agricultural regions.