Highlights

  • Study warns of unbearable heat for 2.2 Billion in India and Pakistan
  • Rising global temperatures pose dire threat to human health
  • These regions are lower-to-middle income nations

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According to the study, if there is an annual increase of 1 degree Celsius or higher in global temperatures due to climate change, the heat will escalate to a point that exceeds human capacity to endure.

Climate crisis: 2.2 Billion people in India and Pakistan to face deadly heatwaves, study warns

A recent study featured in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) delivers concerning insights on climate change. It indicates that by the close of this century, due to the effects of climate change, approximately 2.2 billion individuals residing in the Indus Valley of India and Pakistan may confront extreme heat conditions surpassing human endurance thresholds.

This research underscores that any elevation in global temperatures exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels will lead to profoundly adverse impacts on human health worldwide.

The human body has a limited capacity to withstand specific combinations of heat and humidity, making individuals susceptible to severe heat-related health issues such as heatstroke or cardiac events.

The researchers also noted that these regions are predominantly in lower-to-middle-income countries, meaning that many of the affected individuals may lack access to amenities like air conditioning or effective means to alleviate the detrimental health effects of extreme heat.

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