How do we adapt to the cold?

我们如何适应寒冷?

CrowdScience

2025-12-20

26 分钟
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When some people are wandering around in shorts and a t-shirt, others are wrapped up in warm coats and jumpers. How come our responses to cold weather are so different? People have been living in cold environments for thousands of years. So why do some of us struggle with the cold more than others, and what, if any, adaptations have our bodies made to cope in freezing temperatures? CrowdScience listener Anne from the UK is amazed by the warm houses of her neighbours, and wants to know whether her background might have affected her perspective on the cold. Caroline Steel investigates, visiting a laboratory in Loughborough University, UK, that pushes the body to the extreme. Dr Matt Maley explains what happens inside our systems to help us survive the plummeting thermostat and how this adaption can vary from person to person. But it’s not just biological. Our culture impacts our experience of cold too. CrowdScience heads to Norway to meet the global community on the icy Arctic island of Svalbard. There Caroline meets Associate Professor Gunhild Sætren at the Arctic Safety Centre to find out the important role appropriate clothing plays in being prepared for the chilly weather. And we speak to Dr Cara Ocobock at the University of Notre Dame, USA, who tells us about her research comparing Finnish reindeer herders and office workers reactions to cold temperatures. Presenter: Caroline Steel Producer: Hannah Fisher Editor: Ben Motley (Photo: Woman enjoying winter playing in fresh snow. Credit: Olga Pankova/Getty Images)
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  • I'm so cold.

  • I'm in Svalbard, a remote group of islands far north of Norway in the Arctic Circle.

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  • So I'm wearing thermals, a snow suit, three pairs of socks, boots, a woolly hat, and gloves.

  • But I'm still cold.

  • I'm struggling to work out the right combination of layers,

  • which is a common experience in Svalbard

  • because 40% of residents aren't originally from the islands or from its neighbour Norway.