The researchers project that by 2100, under a scenario of rising temperatures, individuals under 35 will experience a 32% increase in heat-related deaths.
Three out of four heat-related deaths in Mexico between 1998-2019 occurred in individuals under 35, indicating a dangerous shift in vulnerability to extreme heat.
Study leader Andrew Wilson noted, 'Younger people have higher activity levels, they are more likely to be exposed to heat in outdoor work environments.'
The analysis challenges previous assumptions that climate change would predominantly affect older populations, highlighting the silent threat posed to younger people.
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