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Chronic Heat Stress Plagues Over a Billion Indians Annually Harming Women’s Health and Earnings
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More than a billion people in India reportedly endure annual heat waves, where prolonged exposure inflicts physiological strain leading to chronic conditions and elevated mortality risks, with women bearing disproportionate burdens in work and home settings. Experts link this stress to long-term health declines and income losses from diminished productivity. The phenomenon intensifies in a nation where climate patterns have shifted markedly over decades.
Heat waves, defined as periods exceeding normal highs, have surged in frequency since the 1990s due to global warming trends. India’s diverse climates amplify vulnerabilities in densely populated regions.
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Women in informal sectors, comprising much of the workforce since independence in 1947, face extended exposure without protections. Domestic duties compound this, raising risks for respiratory and cardiovascular issues.
Physiological effects include dehydration and heat exhaustion evolving into kidney damage or heart strain over time. Mortality spikes during peaks, straining public health infrastructures.
Advocates push for gender-specific adaptations like shaded workspaces to mitigate economic hits. Some resist added regulations, fearing job losses in labor-intensive industries.
India’s government has implemented early warning systems under national disaster frameworks. Yet, rural women often lack access, perpetuating cycles of vulnerability.
General favor exists for climate-resilient policies enhancing women’s safety and output. Critics highlight implementation costs in developing economies.
The crisis ties to broader environmental shifts, urging sustainable development paths. Balanced opinions call for equitable solutions addressing gender disparities.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 14 |
| Right | 5 |
| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 42% Left |
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