Вход на сайт

Просмотр новости

Найдите то, что Вас интересует

This hotspot is getting hazardous

Дата публикации: 16-08-2026 17:15:54

Global humid heat exposure has surged significantly, with India experiencing a nineteenfold increase. Poor urban planning and construction have intensified heat traps in Indian cities. This humid heat stress poses serious health risks, impacting vital organs and vulnerable populations. Productivity losses have risen dramatically, affecting workdays and wages for many. Addressing humid heat stress requires urgent policy and political prioritization for human health.

Основное содержимое страницы с новостью.

Synopsis

Global humid heat exposure has surged significantly, with India experiencing a nineteenfold increase. Poor urban planning and construction have intensified heat traps in Indian cities. This humid heat stress poses serious health risks, impacting vital organs and vulnerable populations. Productivity losses have risen dramatically, affecting workdays and wages for many. Addressing humid heat stress requires urgent policy and political prioritization for human health.

Image for This hotspot is getting hazardousEstimated 4.5% of GDP at risk by 2030

Global warming is brewing a dangerous combo: record-breaking high temperatures and high humidity levels. There has been a 16x surge in global population exposure to extreme, hazardous humid heat - wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) above 33°C - between the 1950s and 2020s. India has registered a 19x increase, making it a global hotspot. Humid heat stress is about climate change, poor urban planning and the inability to value natural capital. This is a recipe that endangers economic growth and development gains.

Unchecked greenhouse gas emissions aren't the only factor accentuating humid heat stress in India. Particularly poor urban planning and congestion, and the transformation of natural tree canopies and urban water bodies into unplanned and runaway constructions of concretised real estate have converted cities and towns into serious heat traps. Studies on urban heat trends have found that poor planning and unplanned development can increase warming in cities by up to 60%, creating dangerous microclimates.

Humid heat stress is a health hazard. The cocktail of high temperatures and increased moisture in the air wreaks havoc on the human body's ability to cool itself. Entrapped heat puts proper functioning of vital organs at risk. Health impacts such as cardiovascular strains, impaired kidney functioning and heat strokes are disproportionately higher among young children and the elderly. Healthy working-age populations - and not just those working outdoors - are not spared, with their productivity impaired. A new Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology and Gauhati University study shows that in the 1950s humid heat stress led to loss of 12 8-hour workdays in a year. That number has gone up to 65 workdays in the 2020s. For outdoor and informal sector workers, humid heat stress shaves off 9-10% of wages. It is a drag on the economy, estimated to put about 4.5% of GDP at risk by 2030. Tackling humid heat stress must move up the policy - and political - priority ladder, embedding measures that protect human health and productivity.

Elevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.

Subscribe Now

Схожие новости

#Наименование новостиТональностьИнформативностьДата публикации
1India faces rising uncompensable heat stress, especially during monsoon season05.113-08-2026
2India among 4 countries with largest number of cities at-risk from extreme heat, analysis finds0710-07-2026
3Heat to hit jobs across Indian cities: World Bank 010.0331-07-2026
4Global heat stress is rising, threatening billions: study07.5931-07-2026
5How climate-resilient homes in India are reducing dependence on air conditioners016.7115-05-2026
6India’s Poorest States Bear Heaviest Toll from Extreme Heat, Study Finds-2716-06-2026
7Wie sich die Hitze aus den Städten hinausdrängen lässt0519-07-2026
8Extreme Heat Is Hurting South Asia’s Economies. Here’s How Much.08.417-08-2026
9Beyond the Water Jug: Integrating Heat Safety into Construction Workflows011.2806-08-2026
10Make working in the Gulf safe & secure 010.9405-08-2026

Классификация: . Схожих патентов: 0. Схожих новостей: 10. Тональность: 0. Информативность: 6.54. Источник: economictimes.indiatimes.com.