Friday, 24 December 2021

Environment

Defdorestation Heat

Workers in the tropics have increasingly been exposed over the past 15 years to heat that makes their outdoor labours unhealthful and even hazardous. Scientists say this is due to a combination of deforestation and climate change.

But Luke Parsons of Duke University found that the most challenging conditions for outdoor workers are occurring in areas where forests have been felled. “The trees in the tropics seem to limit the maximum temperatures that the air can reach. Once we cut those trees down, we lose that cooling service from the trees, and it can get really, really hot,” Parsons says. He adds that the increased heat and humidity in deforested areas increase the risk of heat-related illnesses, including deadly heat stroke.



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