@mothershipsg: According to heat expert at the University of Sydney and co-author of the study Ollie Jay, he says that this is “something that need urgent action.” On top of extreme heat, scientists also found that most health indicators linked to climate change have hit record highs. Wildfire smoke exposure peaked in 2024, causing over 150,000 deaths worldwide, while the dengue virus has also spread faster, with its transmission potential rising by about 50% since the 1950s as warmer, wetter conditions help mosquitoes thrive. #news
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