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Climate Change: How hot is too hot for the human body?

As the Earth gets hotter, city officials have to embrace heat warning systems, public cooling centres and science-based regulations aimed at preventing heat from killing us

July 11, 2023 / 11:06 IST
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Just how much heat can the human body stand? (Source: Bloomberg)

The June that just ended was the Earth’s hottest recorded — ever. And the first week of July saw the trend continue. The surging summer temperatures made me wonder: Just how much heat can the human body stand?

Deaths from heat are pretty common, and as the world heats up, may become more so if we don’t develop a plan for extreme heat days, like the kind of warning system that usually comes before a major hurricane or blizzard. In 2019, approximately 469,000 people worldwide died from overheating, according to a paper published in 2021 in The Lancet.

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Heat is sometimes called the silent killer, said Ollie Jay, director of the Heat and Health Research Incubator at the University of Sydney. It doesn’t make for dramatic television footage the way tsunamis and tornados and floods do. “People who die are often old, they’re socially isolated, they’re living in low-income settings, they’re often not found for days after they’ve died,” he said. We don’t recognise the dangers.

Whether a given temperature can kill depends on humidity, wind velocity and direct exposure to sunlight as well as a person’s level of exertion, body size and clothing. Temperatures reportedly reached 119 F where a man and his young stepson died hiking last month in Texas, but just 107 when a young couple, their baby daughter, and the family dog all died in 2021 while hiking in California.