As global warming intensifies and populations continue to grow, the likelihood of extreme high-temperature events is increasing. Hot–dry compound events, in particular, pose a direct threat to human health. High temperatures can have prolonged and delayed effects on people’s health; and under conditions of low relative humidity, the mortality associated with extreme heat rises significantly. As global warming intensifies and populations continue to grow, the likelihood of extreme high-temperature events is increasing. Hot–dry compound events, in particular, pose a direct threat to human health. High temperatures can have prolonged and delayed effects on people’s health; and under conditions of low relative humidity, the mortality associated with extreme heat rises significantly. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
High mortality risk found from increase in hot-dry events in China
