A participant during a heat stress trial inside a climate chamber at the University of Sydney.

A participant during a heat stress trial inside a climate chamber at the University of Sydney.

Photographer: Mridula Amin/Bloomberg
The Big Take

Scientist Shuts Himself in 104F Chamber in Quest to Study Heat Stress

Research is reshaping the health protections deployed by governments and companies as the human and economic toll from a hotter world keeps mounting.

Earlier this summer, Glen Kenny spent three days confined to a special chamber inside his University of Ottawa lab where the daytime temperature was set at 40C (104F).

The purpose was to see how the researcher’s 61-year-old body held up in brutal indoor temperatures observed during a 2021 heat wave that killed hundreds of Canadians. Though he felt fine the first day, by the second, his internal temperature briefly hit nearly 40C — approaching a dangerous level — and by the third he’d lost roughly 10 pounds (4.5 kg).