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Take a nap, or go nocturnal. How to beat the heat this summer

Avoiding the heat during peak day hours has long been a strategy for hot locations. Mediterranean countries have their siestas while Gulf nations have introduced summer bans on outdoor work

March 28, 2024 / 13:16 IST
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So in regions suffering extreme heat, are we also going to embrace the dark by going nocturnal?

Temperatures are rising, and the nights are becoming more alive. Researchers are witnessing more nighttime activity among numerous animals across the globe – alpine ibex in Europecheetahs in Africa and the white-lipped peccary (a cute pig-like creature) in South America – to escape extreme heat associated with climate change.

Foraging and hunting for food in the cool night air takes much less energy than in the heat of the day. In the ibex study, the authors hypothesize that “shifting activity towards nighttime may be a common strategy adopted by diurnal endotherms in response to global warming.” Who else is a diurnal endotherm (meaning a warm-blooded animal active during daylight hours)? You, me and the rest of humanity. So in regions suffering extreme heat, are we also going to embrace the dark by going nocturnal?

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In some places, the shift is already happening. Lisa White, director of strategic forecasting at WGSN Ltd, spoke on the trend forecasting company’s podcast about a shift to nocturnal living, citing increases in late-night scooter rentals and restaurant reservations. In Dubai, beaches have opened for night swimming during the oppressive summer months. And whether it’s runners or Formula 1 racing cars speeding to finish lines, there have been new additions to sporting events taking place at night, too.

Avoiding the peak heat of the day has long been a strategy for hot locations. Mediterranean countries are known for their siestas. Gulf nations have all introduced summer bans on outdoor work in the middle of the day.