Extreme heat is an escalating global crisis with significant health and economic consequences, yet leaders and companies are largely unprepared. Heat-related mortality has risen substantially, and cumulative heat exposure poses a greater risk than isolated heatwaves. Economically, extreme heat is projected to cause trillions in losses and reduce global working hours significantly by 2030. AI
RANK_REASON The article discusses the broader implications and preparedness for extreme heat, drawing on various reports and expert opinions rather than announcing a new development.
- Americans
- Dr. Manijeh Berenji
- GigaClimate
- London
- London Climate Action Week
- Mercer
- Mumbai
- The Lancet Countdown: Health and Climate Change in South America
- United Arab Emirates
- United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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