- Climate change shaving hours off our sleep globally. High temperatures caused by climate change have been linked to substantial losses in sleep duration, equivalent to about 11 nights of shortened sleep each year. The elderly, women, & residents of lower-income countries are impacted most. https://newatlas.com/environment/rising-temperatures-climate-change-sleep/ 82 comments science
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