UN warns extreme heat will become more frequent , intense and widespread
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*Destabilised food systems, school closures, heatstroke, disease — millions in our region are feeling the effects of climate change. **Dr Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana *reports.

THE HOTTEST YEAR on record globally was 2024. In Asia and the Pacific, Bangladesh was the worst-hit country, with about 33 million people affected by lower crop yields that destabilised food systems, along with extensive school closures and many cases of heatstroke and related diseases.

Children, the elderly and outdoor low-wage earners in poor and densely populated urban areas suffered the most, as they generally had less access to cooling systems or to water supplies and adequate healthcare. India, too, was badly affected, with a…

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