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World Painfully Unprepared for Extreme Heat Surge as Climate Crisis Intensifies

Scientists warn the world is dangerously unprepared for the rapid rise of extreme heat that the climate crisis is already delivering. A new major study finds that nearly 3.8 billion people could be exposed to extreme heat by 2050, and that even cooler regions — from Russia to Canada — face mounting heat exposure without adequate infrastructure or planning. This isn’t a distant future: the decade ahead will see the most severe impacts as global temperatures fast approach 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

But governments and markets have failed to act with the urgency required. Air conditioning, passive cooling systems, and heat-resilient infrastructure are woefully inadequate in the countries that will suffer the most — especially in the Global South, where the poorest bear the brunt and have the least capacity to adapt. Scientists stress this adaptation gap is not merely a technical gap, but a social and economic injustice driven by failed policies and corporate prioritisation of profit over people’s survival.

Source: https://www.tbsnews.net/environment/climate-change/world-not-ready-rise-extreme-heat-scientists-say-1344431?amp