Science·El País·21h agoGlobal
Climate Change Costs 56 Hours of Sleep Yearly per Person
Study links rising night temperatures to lost sleep in 1,338 cities
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Climate change caused an average loss of 56 hours of sleep per person annually from 2020 to 2025, with over 10% attributable to global warming, according to a Climate Central study of 1,338 cities.
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