Hotter nights could lead to a 60 percent rise in global mortality: study ...Middle East

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Story at a glance Numerous studies have detailed the deleterious health effects posed by rising day-time temperatures resulting from climate change. Now, new research underscores the extreme toll rising night-time heat could have on human health. According to models, by the year 2100, the world could see an up to 60 percent spike in mortality thanks to climbing temperatures at night.  As the United States continues to trudge through a sweltering summer and with a warm fall on the way, new research underscores the potentially deadly ramifications of rising heat at night. Published in The Lancet Planetary Health, data from Japan, South Korea and China show hot

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