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Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/8\/10\/23299660\/night-heat-wave-mortality-risk-climate-change<\/a>
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Summer nights are getting increasingly dangerous thanks to climate change<\/a>. By 2100, the risk of death from excessively hot nights is expected to <\/strong>grow six-fold compared to 2016 \u2014 even under the most optimistic predictions of future global warming, according to a new study<\/a> published in the journal The Lancet Planetary Health<\/em>.<\/p>\n

Hot nights are becoming both more frequent and way more intense, the study authors found. We don\u2019t know just how much the planet will heat up in the future, but scientists have estimates for best- and worst-case scenarios<\/a>. When looking at a more middle-of-the-road forecast for future climate change, hot nights become 75.6 percent more frequent by the end of the century. The average intensity of a sweltering night doubles \u2014 from 20.4 degrees Celsius (68.7 degrees Fahrenheit) to 39.7 degrees Celsius (103.5 degrees Fahrenheit). <\/p>\n

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