Newsletter Big Stock Photo Why climate change is costing you precious hours of sleep Nights have warmed faster than daytime temperatures in many places around the globe. By 2100, individuals worldwide could lose about 50 to 58 hours of sleep per year.
Newsletter Photo by Vladislav Muslakov on Unsplash Global heating is cutting sleep across the world, study finds Data shows people finding it harder to sleep, especially women and older people, with serious health impacts.
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