Miksi ilmaston lämpeneminen aiheuttaisi maahan muuttoa kun Afrikkakin vaan hyötyy jos lämpenee?
Tekoäly vastaa näin kysymykseen kuoleeko Afrikassa tosiaan eniten ihmisiä kylmään per nuppi?
Yes, it is true that Africa, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa, has the highest cold-related death rates per capita, based on available research. A comprehensive study published in The Lancet Planetary Health (2021) analyzed global mortality data from 2000 to 2019 and found that Sub-Saharan Africa had the highest cold-related excess death rate per 100,000 people compared to other regions.
Specifically, the study estimated that cold-related deaths accounted for 8.52% of all deaths globally (67 deaths per 100,000 residents), with Sub-Saharan Africa showing significantly higher rates than the global average.
For context, the study reported that globally, about 5.08 million deaths annually are associated with non-optimal temperatures, with 4.59 million attributed to cold and 0.49 million to heat. In Africa, 23.88% of these excess deaths occurred, with a substantial portion linked to cold, particularly in Sub-Saharan regions. The high cold-related mortality in Africa is often tied to moderate rather than extreme cold, exacerbated by factors like poor housing insulation, limited access to heating, and socioeconomic vulnerabilities.
Kuten ehkä havaitset on kyseessä pelkkä kiero juoni väittää niin.
Hiilidioksidi myös lisää satoja ja saa aavikotkin vihertämään.
Hyvä kysymys.