More than 200 million seniors face extreme heat risks in coming decades, study finds
Briefly

Combined, the number of people at risk worldwide from chronic extreme heat is set to at least double by 2050, with about 200 million older individuals regularly exposed to heat, according to a recent study in Nature Communications.
The heat exposure for elderly individuals could increase up to five-fold globally by 2050, as demographic shifts and climate change coincide, accentuating the risks for the aging population.
Focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and implementing effective heat risk protection measures can lower the intensity of risk exposure for the aging population globally, despite the demographic changes that are already in motion.
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