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USAID Administrator Samantha Power States Urgent Need To Combat Extreme Heat Crisis

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleJuly 2, 2024 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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USAID Administrator Samantha Power addressed a gathering, emphasizing the critical and urgent need to tackle the extreme heat crisis.

 Power stated the severe impact of rising temperatures on global health, economies, and communities, urging for immediate action and increased funding.

Power pointed out a staggering 600 percent increase in heat-related emergency visits in New York last weekend, underscoring the escalating threat.

She noted that extreme heat claimed 2,300 lives in the United States in 2023, a 26 percent increase from the previous year. Globally, extreme heat is suspected of causing tens of thousands of deaths annually, with recent reports of record-breaking temperatures and fatalities in Mali, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia.





“The urgency of this topic cannot be overstated,” Power declared, stressing the broad impacts of extreme heat on education, health systems, and economies.

She highlighted that students struggle to learn in high temperatures, particularly in schools lacking air conditioning, leading to a drop in performance. Additionally, workers, especially in developing countries, face serious health risks due to outdoor labor in extreme heat.

Power called attention to the strain on global healthcare systems caused by heat-related medical issues and the estimated $2.4 trillion economic cost of rising temperatures by the end of the decade.

Despite these challenges, only half of the world’s countries have heat warning systems, and a mere 8 percent of the nearly 3 billion people in the hottest areas have air-conditioned homes.

She criticized the insufficient allocation of resources to combat extreme heat, revealing that only seven out of 400 climate investment projects focused on this crisis. “Funding for combating extreme heat remains far lower than needed to address the severity and urgency of this crisis,” Power asserted.

Power stated the need of multilateral development banks in securing adequate funding to address the extreme heat crisis.

“Collectively, we have the power to change this,” she stated, calling for a combined effort of expertise, resources, and determination to help communities prepare for rising temperatures and mitigate the impacts of extreme heat.

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