By 2050, scientists expect higher temperatures to make people less active. This could harm human health and the economy.
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Rising temperatures due to climate change could drive millions more adults globally into physical inactivity by 2050, being ...
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A Lancet study warns that climate change may lead to increased physical inactivity, causing millions of premature deaths and economic losses by 2050.
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A new study published in The Lancet Global Health warns that rising global temperatures could push millions into physical inactivity by 2050, contributing to as many as 700,000 additional premature ...