Temperatures between 158 and 212 Fahrenheit three times a week have been found beneficial for your health if relative humidity stays between 10% and 20%. I don't think you can do climate change like that.
I would love to see them factor in race or where people are from; is it possible that your body adapts to heat if generations of your family lived in hot/desert locales?
I grew up in the desert taking walks in 110 degree weather. By the time you got to your location, the whole world would be blurry. Our brains were being cooked, but we were kids so never realize that was the reason we were so out of it.
DNA governs protein production in organisms. Naturally, climate change will affect the health of living organisms. I believe the term 'long-term' is no longer relevant, as we are already decades into a trajectory toward an extinction-level event. Meanwhile the ‘economy’ is the focus.
Oh well. Like there’s some sort of place to go get a shot or something.
Personally, I find posts like this to be mostly useless since there’s nowhere to get any help if you’re affected (as in “insurance” etc)
because the bones and joint workings love the heat even as the dna and internal organs protest. (signed an old lady who thibks weather above 70° F outside is sweltering)
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Hmmm… y’all meant the sun. I got to start reading these articles
So i am 300 years old.
#FAFO
Personally, I find posts like this to be mostly useless since there’s nowhere to get any help if you’re affected (as in “insurance” etc)
J. Buffett.
“We took out the aroma [burning plastic] but it didn’t sell, so we put it back,” he said. “Now it smells the way it used to, and it’s selling again.”