Extreme heat-related deaths may be affecting the young more than the old: Study
- A study in Mexico reveals that extreme heat-related deaths disproportionately affect young people under 35, contrary to common beliefs about age vulnerability.
- The research showed that 75% of heat-related deaths occurred in individuals under 35, while 98% of cold-related deaths affected those over 35.
- Co-Lead author R. Daniel Bressler states, "We project, as the climate warms, heat-related deaths are going to go up, and the young will suffer the most.
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