Phys.org - If global temperatures increase by 1 degrees Celsius (C) or more than
current levels, each year billions of people will be exposed to heat
and humidity so extreme they will be unable to naturally cool
themselves, according to interdisciplinary research from the Penn State
College of Health and Human Development, Purdue University College of
Sciences and Purdue Institute for a Sustainable Future... Humans can
only withstand certain combinations of heat and humidity before their
bodies begin to experience heat-related health problems, such as heat
stroke or heart attack. As climate change pushes temperatures higher
around the world, billions of people could be pushed beyond these
limits...
Results of the study
indicate that if global temperatures increase by 2 degreesC above
pre-industrial levels, the 2.2 billion residents of Pakistan and India's
Indus River Valley, the one billion people living in eastern China and
the 800 million residents of sub-Saharan Africa will annually experience
many hours of heat that surpass human tolerance... Troublingly,
researchers said, these regions are also in lower-to-middle income
nations, so many of the affected people may not have access to air
conditioning or any effective way to mitigate the negative health
effects of the heat.
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October 15, 2023
Climate-Driven Heat Extremes May Make Earth to Hot for Billions of Humans
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