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SCIENCEJul 15 · 10:01 UTCNC NEWSLINEAshley Ward

We’re talking about extreme heat all wrong.

The article argues that current approaches to extreme heat focus too narrowly on public health and humanitarian aspects, ignoring its systemic economic impacts on productivity, infrastructure, and financial systems. It highlights a $220 billion annual loss in labor productivity and calls for reframing heat as a year-round economic risk management issue.

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We’re talking about extreme heat all wrong. · The Nexus