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A new study shows that climate change may be responsible for losing sleep at night. The hotter night temperatures can cause enough discomfort that it can disrupt sleep causing sleep deprivation. By the year 2099, up to 58 hours of sleep will be lost each year, due to climate change.
The effects are more severe the senior population and females.
Hopefully this was sarcasm. There's a large percentage of the world that does not have the first world luxury of A/C. Besides, everyone switching on the A/C just makes the whole problem worse, which promotes using the A/C more, which compounds the problem...ad nauseum.
Last edited by Parnassia; 05-27-2022 at 03:33 PM..
The logical conclusion, then, is that people who live in the tropics must never get enough sleep and are all subject to the insanity of sleep deprivation.
How do people who live at the equator people sleep and people who live near the north or south poles? These are the extreme climates.
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