Climate change continues to have a worsening effect on health and mortality around the world, according to an exhaustive report published on Tuesday by an international team of 114 researchers.
People in this age group, along with babies, are especially vulnerable to health risks like heat stroke.
The report, published in the medical journal The Lancet, also tracked estimated lost income and food insecurity.
Globally, exposure to extreme heat, and resulting losses in productivity or inability to work, may have led to income losses as high as $863 billion in 2022.
And, in 2021, an estimated 127 million more people experienced moderate or severe food insecurity linked to heat waves and droughts, compared with 1981-2010.
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