How does extreme heat affect your body? - Carolyn Beans

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  • @V10L4T0N
    @V10L4T0N Місяць тому +773

    Here in southeast asia. We're melting please send some winds

    • @UtmostWhimsical
      @UtmostWhimsical Місяць тому +31

      As a British person, I am happy to give you some winds

    • @kaleidomaiden
      @kaleidomaiden Місяць тому +19

      winds are plentiful there in Philippines 🌀

    • @jigsaw2253
      @jigsaw2253 Місяць тому +36

      @@UtmostWhimsicalnot farts please

    • @vedantmungre1702
      @vedantmungre1702 Місяць тому +12

      As an Indian, can relate 🤝🏻
      It's too hot to go to college

    • @shaun5657
      @shaun5657 Місяць тому +4

      Malayalees assemble

  • @tashibalampkin8555
    @tashibalampkin8555 Місяць тому +804

    You know how bad the heat gotta be for someone to go back in time and drag their past self out of bed to teach them something.

    • @9yearoldgaming
      @9yearoldgaming Місяць тому +8

      Fr that must’ve been so painful

    • @notme198
      @notme198 Місяць тому +3

      theyre not teaching bruh theyre replacing them

  • @Memezndreamz
    @Memezndreamz Місяць тому +535

    The most important thing to understand is that the common person cannot stop it only make it worse. Consumers use the energy heat producing factories produce. If we actually want a difference, we need to figure out alternatives and lobby for bans on these heat producing sources.

    • @NobodyOnInternet
      @NobodyOnInternet Місяць тому +19

      Meat industry?

    • @chillinJohnny
      @chillinJohnny Місяць тому +17

      Taylor Swift should make a word tour to lobby for banning global warming

    • @NoSubsWithContent
      @NoSubsWithContent Місяць тому

      "heat producing sources" we're like a type 0.7 civilization, we can't possibly produce enough heat directly to cause global warming.
      what we've done is mass produce greenhouse gases, most notably steam which almost every power source produces, including ones considered renewable like geothermal and "green" like nuclear.
      I suggest we use tax incentives to more naturally push businesses towards solar and wind power.

    • @louiealexiereneda1370
      @louiealexiereneda1370 Місяць тому +19

      We need to be united, and have a common cause

    • @Toast2005
      @Toast2005 Місяць тому +7

      ​@NobodyOnInternet Yep the meat industry is the biggest contributor IIRC.

  • @peachy_oolong8320
    @peachy_oolong8320 Місяць тому +439

    It's fitting this is posted while experiencing sweltering heats in Singapore 😭 The humidity is insane

    • @Banana_Slugcat
      @Banana_Slugcat Місяць тому +8

      1 degree north of the equator + cement and dark asphalt roads that absorb heat is a recipe for disaster

    • @kaidanalenko5222
      @kaidanalenko5222 Місяць тому +14

      what do you mean? All year round singapore is in heatwave!

    • @battafyuwi6760
      @battafyuwi6760 Місяць тому +2

      Result of poor city design tbf

    • @elelvensruf2480
      @elelvensruf2480 Місяць тому +3

      urban island heat effect 🔥🔥🔥

    • @Melody-m8w
      @Melody-m8w Місяць тому

      I know, right! it’s crazy in Malaysia too😂

  • @유니정이
    @유니정이 Місяць тому +303

    Every year becomes the hottest year in the record.

  • @bhinoyj
    @bhinoyj Місяць тому +708

    5:24 ... My respect to you Ted-ed. The bottle the person has water from was not plastic. They added a sound to show it was glass or even better metal. Love the details❤❤❤

    • @fubytv731
      @fubytv731 Місяць тому +32

      Also, the use of language for people who are pregnant. This earned a like for me. Good job, Ted-Ed!

    • @benjieogarte369
      @benjieogarte369 Місяць тому +1

      yes thanks ted ed

    • @Behamotezz
      @Behamotezz Місяць тому +6

      ​@@fubytv731 This I do not get. Does this imply that men can get pregnant?

    • @JojoJere
      @JojoJere Місяць тому

      @@fubytv731 🤓

    • @mousethehuman7179
      @mousethehuman7179 Місяць тому +6

      ​​@@Behamotezz not all men can, but yeah some men have all the parts in their bodies to become pregnant! Just like with women, many women have all the biological parts needed and can get pregnant too!

  • @MomAndBabyCareHazel24
    @MomAndBabyCareHazel24 Місяць тому +31

    03:54 The fact that heat waves could overwhelm hospitals and disrupt daily life like this is truly alarming. I didn't realize extreme heat could cause such a chain reaction of issues. The host does a fantastic job bringing this to life-what a powerful way to raise awareness!

  • @DarthObscurity
    @DarthObscurity Місяць тому +160

    It's 80+ degrees in Wisconsin at the end of October. It hasn't been this consistently warm this late in the year ever in my life.

  • @SN-os1zs
    @SN-os1zs Місяць тому +46

    The animation is so minimalist, yet it conveys the information with striking clarity.

  • @zigraint9124
    @zigraint9124 Місяць тому +235

    32° C is considered cool in Philippines. And that is usually normal. We have heatwave peaks to 52° C for days.

    • @Deathtank75
      @Deathtank75 Місяць тому +16

      goddamn!!!

    • @nahuelcastillo1482
      @nahuelcastillo1482 Місяць тому +29

      Its 28C here in Uruguay and I'm melting, i can't imagine what you guys go trough.

    • @Deathtank75
      @Deathtank75 Місяць тому +7

      @@nahuelcastillo1482 aca en Argentina mas de 30 en todo el pais....🥵

    • @MrVikingsandra
      @MrVikingsandra Місяць тому +15

      Celsius?? 😱 I can't even imagine that

    • @rphb5870
      @rphb5870 Місяць тому +8

      that is problematic considering that the human body is unable to handle temperatures above 26 C for longer periods of time.
      The ambient temperatures must be significently below our normal body temperatures or we suffer heatstroke

  • @JBaxter-pi8oj
    @JBaxter-pi8oj Місяць тому +31

    The part of Canada I live in doesn't have winter anymore. We have hot, humid summers that last far longer than they should and then the "season" that is slightly cooler. I miss winter when it hit -20C. There have always been ways to stay warm. Yet it's almost impossible to cool down in the heat. Good luck to those in the tropics and other incredibly hot places. Best wishes!

  • @connection7405
    @connection7405 Місяць тому +67

    This summer we had two 3-weeks long heatwaves with temperatures between 35 and 40 degrees every day. It was terrible, since I don't have AC. I am starting to fear summers... And 2050 is not that distant future anymore

    • @erzsebethyoung
      @erzsebethyoung Місяць тому +3

      It should be a government education protocol to tell people to eat salads in summer, vitamins and no carbs or starchy foods and drink water or herbal drinks but not hot drinks, salads will keep you refreshed with good energy in the summer months.

    • @Germain-ys8zz
      @Germain-ys8zz Місяць тому +2

      ⁠@@erzsebethyoungpal this is America we aren’t eating a salad if our lives depended on it I personally haven’t eaten a salad in years and don’t plan to

  • @arellacamryn5209
    @arellacamryn5209 Місяць тому +13

    Yesterday I cleaned my house at noon. Got extreme heatstroke from doing so... Pretty much on bed rest for the rest of the day. I'm lean, young, and pretty much physically active. So, I'm sure our climate is getting worse... Last year this wasn't as worse as an issue.

  • @TroyQwert
    @TroyQwert 20 днів тому +3

    The ideal temperature for a dry sauna typically ranges from 140°F to 175°F (60°C to 80°C). Many users find comfort at around 150°F to 195°F (65.6°C to 90.6°C).

  • @piefighter36
    @piefighter36 Місяць тому +41

    I'm from a town called Wellington, South Africa, and the geography does not lend itself well to cooling. It's so bad that we have the nickname of "hellington" cause in the summer the temperatures can hit 45 celcius in the day and only marginally back down to 30c at night. How do we cope? Good question, you can't work for more than 40 ish minutes without getting in a pool because the sweat from your hands will ruin the book you're writing in. Gaming is almost exclusively nocturnal, lest you jam a frozen cloth into your pc for cooling as I did to play portal. We even soak our bedding in water and sleep on the floor, which is quite comfortable. Cold water during daytime is a valuable commodity since water in the pipes can be heated to often boiling points. At night the fridge is filled completely with water for the next day. I used to be worried about my sweaty smell, but fact is that it doesn't matter cause it is unavoidable at school and everyone wreaks of sweat. And no, we don't have aircons. We have desk fans that cost about 2% of what an aircon costs and is about 0.2% the cost to keep running

    • @1gorSouz4
      @1gorSouz4 Місяць тому

      How can water be heated to a boiling point just from the sun?

    • @belladonnnaxox
      @belladonnnaxox Місяць тому +3

      ​@@1gorSouz4 You'd be surprised

    • @AmianoAmino
      @AmianoAmino Місяць тому

      I sympathise with you.

  • @vexcarius7100
    @vexcarius7100 Місяць тому +32

    Dubai Summer - 50 C
    Singapore Summer 45 C
    Goodluck

    • @Lalla-t8z
      @Lalla-t8z Місяць тому +4

      Same fir india 53°C in summers

    • @1995tirthankarbala1
      @1995tirthankarbala1 Місяць тому +2

      You would be surprised how f up we are, in India the gobbi desert was the hottest spot , but in last 5 years normal citys and villages are more hotter than Gobi desert, this summer gobbi was like in lower 10th spot. A city in Bihar hit 53C and continue to hit 50C+ over 10 days.

    • @hermanbrachey7653
      @hermanbrachey7653 Місяць тому

      That's bad

    • @RL-fj9jg
      @RL-fj9jg Місяць тому

      singapores highest summer is 38c not 45

  • @rajK29_
    @rajK29_ Місяць тому +14

    4:56 this already happened in New Delhi, India this year. ACs started blasting with that load too

    • @blazer9547
      @blazer9547 Місяць тому

      India will be uninhabitable by 2050

  • @photogami
    @photogami Місяць тому +20

    35C is 95F for anyone wondering at 2:21

  • @tashibalampkin8555
    @tashibalampkin8555 Місяць тому +23

    4:46 I like how the future guides the past by the hand. And how they hug goodbye. 5:14

  • @SPYRIDON-LIKE.AJACKSON.SONG...
    @SPYRIDON-LIKE.AJACKSON.SONG... Місяць тому +61

    thank you ted ed for another video of yours

  • @thatfatman6978
    @thatfatman6978 Місяць тому +21

    I'm so happy. Many said it couldn't be done but we are now well on our way to 1.5 degrees above preindustrial. Keep working hard everyone. I believe we can achieve 2 or even 3 degrees by 2100 if we all stay the course.

    • @me-df9re
      @me-df9re Місяць тому +1

      No need to work hard, it's bound to be more than 2 degrees Celsius. Question is not if, it's how much 3, 4, 5?

  • @kimtodd1803
    @kimtodd1803 Місяць тому +7

    I am from. Texas southeast from Dallas. It's end of October it does not feel like fall at all. 5 weeks without rain. Very dry. I am 49 I have noticed huge changes in weather

  • @xx_robotkrew_xx1446
    @xx_robotkrew_xx1446 Місяць тому +27

    🎶some times all I think about is yoooooou~ late nights in the middle of Juuuuuuuune~ heatwaves keep faking me out~ can’t make you happier now~🎶

  • @aristagne
    @aristagne Місяць тому +12

    This is why I like cold temperatures. It's easier to get warm than cooling down. Main dishes (eaten at breakfast, lunch, and dinner) in every country are served hot since we are cooking them. Have you guys heard of a main dish that is served cold to cool down eaten on the summers/dry seasons? I don't. Desserts aren't main dishes so they don't count.

    • @aditisk99
      @aditisk99 Місяць тому

      One dish comes to my mind is cold noodles and cool beverages

    • @aristagne
      @aristagne Місяць тому +1

      @@aditisk99 Unfortunately, cold noodles are not popular and not available in our country yet. But even if we do, we would not be able to eat the same dish every day during the summer or dry seasons.

  • @Firepuma27
    @Firepuma27 Місяць тому +12

    When it gets hot here in Iowa, we open up cooling stations and the bus system in the capital offers free rides to said stations.

  • @noire9601
    @noire9601 2 дні тому +1

    Not here in Canada. Winter ❄️ is still going strong!

  • @markdarcy5256
    @markdarcy5256 Місяць тому +21

    I feel so bad for the postal workers such as ups or FedEx in this weather. Plz leave out iced water or electrolyte drinks for them in the summer. Guys I was wondering if any tips on leaving out cold drinks for these workers but I live in an apt ?

    • @LeahsThings
      @LeahsThings Місяць тому +2

      I never thought about it, but that's a kind impulse, and I'd like to join you!
      My building has lobby area inside where all the mailboxes are. My plan would be to leave out an iced pitcher of lemon water and some paper cups in the lobby, and a little sign to make sure they know they can drink some. Maybe limit it to the hot times of the day just to keep it practical enough for me to keep an eye on it (though that might be "all day" during heat waves)

    • @turtle360
      @turtle360 Місяць тому +8

      I would not recommend offering nor drinking unsupervised beverages.

    • @Jake28
      @Jake28 Місяць тому +4

      @@turtle360 ^^^ It's a nice gesture but that is extremely suspicious and potentially dangerous

    • @redplanetzeal1461
      @redplanetzeal1461 Місяць тому +3

      That should be provided by their employer, that's the law in some EU countries.

  • @arcie3716
    @arcie3716 Місяць тому +4

    Currently watching this from a tropical country 🥲🥲🥲

  • @Abasnail400
    @Abasnail400 21 день тому +1

    This is the first time I've ever seen it be 80F in November over here in NC. It also seemed like it completely skipped Fall, since there were barely any leaves on the ground at all.

  • @lysseul2138
    @lysseul2138 Місяць тому +47

    Just in time as it’s almost summer here in Perth, Australia…one more month to go until summer and it’s already scorching hot 🥵

    • @Cornu341
      @Cornu341 Місяць тому +2

      In Northern Europe also still too hot. Where I live in Germany we should have now about 12-15 C and not the current 18-20 C.

    • @AbhishekBM
      @AbhishekBM Місяць тому +7

      ​​@@Cornu341 classifying 18-20 °C as too hot is crazy

    • @kaidanalenko5222
      @kaidanalenko5222 Місяць тому +7

      @@Cornu341 imagine calling 20c as too hot 🤣 people living in equator and they already wearing jackets and scarf in that temperature

    • @loki2240
      @loki2240 Місяць тому +8

      ​@@AbhishekBM- "Too hot," meaning problematically hot for the time of year in that area. It can cause a lot of different environmental problems.

    • @loki2240
      @loki2240 Місяць тому +5

      As a species, we're well beyond the point of making jokes because there has been so much harm (including loss of human life). But I guess some people didn't get the memo, or it's easier to joke when you haven't been directly harmed in a way that you recognize.

  • @luketoth
    @luketoth Місяць тому +13

    Reza Riahi's animations are always a treat to watch

  • @MyAura
    @MyAura Місяць тому +12

    During covid when the whole world was kept indoors, the air actually got better and wild life came back out

  • @danielfirdaus
    @danielfirdaus Місяць тому +7

    It’s 2 o’clock in the morning and it’s already 28° celsius / 82° Fahrenheit with humidity 80-90%

  • @Piratewaffle43
    @Piratewaffle43 Місяць тому +4

    I can't remember the last time I needed to needed to use the AC where I live at this time of year. I'm feeling the heat.

  • @brianfong5711
    @brianfong5711 Місяць тому +7

    1:13 Phoenix Wright SFX

  • @hitokiri_neko
    @hitokiri_neko 19 днів тому

    In eastern himalayan region, where I am from...normal sunny day temperature is between 30 - 40°C. Been observing the climate here for 7 years. We used to enjoy 27°c of summer. Now we bake in 30+

  • @theWZZA
    @theWZZA Місяць тому +52

    LOL, no optimistic ending message on how we can right the ship? When TED-Ed gives up, we're doomed.

  • @Jmatad21
    @Jmatad21 Місяць тому +2

    i used to bike around under sun in 40-42 degrees. As a kid, heat wasn't much of a problem. in fact it was fun

  • @seighart90
    @seighart90 Місяць тому +3

    probably the real change is the weather pattern and more extreme weathers. It'll be game over for a lot of people if it affects the crops

  • @Struhsie
    @Struhsie 20 днів тому +1

    What a wonderful video, thank you!!!

  • @victornoagbodji
    @victornoagbodji Місяць тому +6

    Thanks for those incredible video! The attention to details, the narration, and even the soundtrack are all on point for me in this one 😊🎉

  • @Mystic_Paths
    @Mystic_Paths Місяць тому +4

    The psychological effects of extreme heat, including increased irritability and reduced cognitive function, can lead to better management of mental health during hot weather.

  • @arturoroaro1855
    @arturoroaro1855 Місяць тому +3

    Did you see that scientist at 2:01 throwing a bugger at another scientist 😂😂😂

  • @sacakusumaa
    @sacakusumaa Місяць тому +9

    I live in mountainous region of West Java, when i was a kid October mostly is rainy but now is just excesive heat with fewer rains

    • @sifa_sky9209
      @sifa_sky9209 Місяць тому +1

      i feel like the weather in indonesia is unpredictable now, it could be sweltering heat then suddendly the next day there’s heavy rain for some reason

    • @sifa_sky9209
      @sifa_sky9209 Місяць тому

      *suddenly

    • @sacakusumaa
      @sacakusumaa Місяць тому

      @@sifa_sky9209 blazing heat from the sun and high humidity drive me to crazy

    • @KopL0s_id
      @KopL0s_id Місяць тому

      Yes, I live in the same region as you. I live in the lower portion of the land(Cirebon City), it is extremely hot, going outside my room is unbearable and there is no rain at all. Yet if you go 10km towards higher altitude areas(Kuningan) its quite cool and rain pours down almost every day in the past week. Crazy how a short distance could have very different temperatures.

    • @hwangmiyeon1001
      @hwangmiyeon1001 21 день тому

      Plant more trees on your mountain (I'm assuming that the mountain has currently has few trees) you can find seed on the ground which doesn't cost anything and it's very fun to grow trees.

  • @Remy-TCG
    @Remy-TCG Місяць тому +1

    34c ..cant stand it already cause the humidity is high here..what is even scarier is no difference when it rains..it still feels same hotness when it doesnt rain

  • @mousethehuman7179
    @mousethehuman7179 Місяць тому +1

    trees have the darkest shade and keep cities significantly cooler!
    Though they also need to survive long streaks of heat and droughts :/

  • @Andy-i6f
    @Andy-i6f Місяць тому +6

    School being off for a “heat day” seems like it would never happen… it was 110 where I live and they still had to go to school.

    • @user-10021
      @user-10021 Місяць тому

      Heat and cold days have been banned for a few years now, they aint coming back

  • @Ali_Muner
    @Ali_Muner Місяць тому +4

    In Iraq the temperature in summer is always above 45C and with 12 hours a day without air conditioning the situation is unbearable and even winter has become colder than before

  • @jakeboliver643
    @jakeboliver643 Місяць тому +2

    I literally have a prac exam for uni on adaptations to heat tolerance during exercise in 2 hours. Good excuse to procrastinate

  • @chococan83
    @chococan83 Місяць тому +2

    It's very Saddening to see the responsible people isn't understanding the gravity of the situation instead it just gets worse every single day 😔😔😔😔 and the earth is basically trying to push us of it's realm...

  • @crazzzyakash
    @crazzzyakash Місяць тому +2

    The story telling element of this video is just mind blowing...❤❤❤❤❤

  • @krisinsaigon
    @krisinsaigon Місяць тому

    It's interesting what he says about the wet bulb temperature of 35'C being the cut off point. I live in Vietnam, where it is very hot and very humid, and it's usually in the early 30's. But in April/May it gets hotter, and there is a definite difference between 34/35'C and 36/37'C, one is ok, no problem, the other just feels totally unbearable. The video is right about that, that does seem around the dividing line

  • @1995tirthankarbala1
    @1995tirthankarbala1 Місяць тому

    32C is all-rounder temperature ( indoor 30-32) in India, 30-32C considered ok temprature and 28 is cool, and we set ac 24-27C.
    16-20C is winter temprature, bellow 10 very cold , bellow 0 only happens in Himalayas.
    Last decade we only having 3 season instead of 6.
    8 month peak summer (6 month 35+ on avg) , 1.5 month moonson , 3 week winter

  • @Bee-qe5hm
    @Bee-qe5hm Місяць тому

    Houston's heat wave + the power grid issues is so wild, we had a lot of people come into the hospital for heat stroke :/

  • @DarthObscurity
    @DarthObscurity Місяць тому +14

    Turning the AC off in one part of the day to just turn it back on later in the same day uses more energy then just leaving it on. 3-4 box/ceiling/stand up fans uses the equivalent of a 5k btu window A/C unit because they are used much more through the day and night.

    • @rphb5870
      @rphb5870 Місяць тому +1

      may I recommend using a green alternative to an AC unit.
      There is a few tricks that we can use to attain a permanently cold indoor climate without the need of expensive electricity.
      First we need thick stone walls.
      1 meter in thickness will suffice, but a little thinner may also be enogh, especially if ye combine it with trick #2
      plant cover. Simply cover all of your outside walls with plant. I recommend Ivy, it is fast growing and likes to cling to things. A good think plantcover absorbs the heat from the sun and prevent the stones from getting hot, which allows us to have much thinner walls and still retain a cold inside.
      It functions much the same way as getting cold beers on a hot beach without electricity.
      Just soak a towel in water, wrap it around the beers and leave it in the sun to bake. The beer will actually start to freeze if ye keep it out too long

    • @Germain-ys8zz
      @Germain-ys8zz Місяць тому

      @@rphb5870that method would be an absolute screw over I’m not living in a dirt shack with weeds growing out of it

  • @comicallylargemegaphone7579
    @comicallylargemegaphone7579 Місяць тому +4

    Its probably because Im from a tropical country but a heat index of 50°C is where hot begins for me.

  • @MrVikingsandra
    @MrVikingsandra Місяць тому +2

    I lived in Spain for a while, I know what this means 🥵 Summers were excruciating

  • @sarnian9055
    @sarnian9055 Місяць тому

    Being from Canada ( got to 46C here absolute temperature in British Columbia ) and the displacement of insects & animals is obvious that a tipping point has occurred. Toronto uses the term humidex to indicate how bad an airmass from the Gulf of Mexico affects summer heat. What I find amusing are the palm trees on Vancouver Island and other coastal BC locations. The opposite coast is more prone to hurricanes. The top coast melting over time causing all kinds of things like apples growing further north with wheat. Or fires, droughts and floods. It’s getting increasingly harder to insure a property in Florida. It’s amazing how humans have such an impact. Good and bad.

  • @ZeeengMicro
    @ZeeengMicro Місяць тому +6

    You know it's too hot when your Asian parents ask you to turn on the AC

  • @guroluke
    @guroluke Місяць тому +1

    Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar hit 43 celcius this year.

  • @eduardobarros6562
    @eduardobarros6562 Місяць тому +2

    The countries that cause the most damage in the ecosystem are the ones above the equator and are cold enough to sustain this for way longer than the lower continents...

  • @Jay_Park508
    @Jay_Park508 Місяць тому +3

    Haven't seen a TED video this entertaining in a very long while.

  • @lucasdelossantos7169
    @lucasdelossantos7169 24 дні тому

    2:28 we handling this temperature with high humidity in a daily basis in Paraguay 🇵🇾 🫠

  • @d-godfather
    @d-godfather Місяць тому +2

    Asia experiencing heat index of high 40's to 50's during summer months.... It wasn't like these decades ago 😢😢😢

  • @auroraaa._.
    @auroraaa._. Місяць тому +1

    Would off-grid solar panels be a good choice for this scenario?

  • @nathanprindler
    @nathanprindler Місяць тому +4

    Fact check: More people die from cold than heat.

  • @UtkuBorazan
    @UtkuBorazan Місяць тому

    i live in the capital city of turkey, ankara. it’s not the coldest city in turkey but it’s one of the coldest cities. not too much ago, in 2014, it was so cold and there was a snow depth of 20 centimeters. it’s november 2024 now and it’s very, very hot.

  • @FreeHugz
    @FreeHugz Місяць тому

    The highest temperature recorded in the Philippines in 2023 was 48°C (118°F) in Butuan on April 21, 2023. This was also the highest heat index recorded in the country that year..
    and we still drink cofee at noon 🤣🤣🤣, and after a hot summer we always have typhoon a lot of typhoon that destroys our home, we also have the best flooded cities in The Philippines, we have a very balanced weather.

  • @boy638
    @boy638 Місяць тому +9

    5:07 500,000 deaths from heat per year is crazy, could you guys kindly share your sources?

    • @wellthi
      @wellthi Місяць тому

      google, ecosia

    • @crowcalls
      @crowcalls Місяць тому +1

      I think it’s likely this article:
      www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/climate-change-heat-and-health
      which cites the original study
      pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34245712/
      According to this study around 5 M deaths per year were associated with temperature, of which around 489 000 were related to heat (rather than cold)

    • @danceswithdirt7197
      @danceswithdirt7197 Місяць тому

      If you click on the link to the full lesson in the description there is a section that links to sources.

    • @Julzaa
      @Julzaa Місяць тому

      Search for the article "Heat and health" by the WHO, published in May 2024. They share this number too, and their sources.

    • @wellthi
      @wellthi Місяць тому

      or use any search engine if you have hands

  • @KgkfkKgkgkl
    @KgkfkKgkgkl Місяць тому

    This video play big role in life

  • @NoHandleToSpeakOf
    @NoHandleToSpeakOf Місяць тому

    Check your AC external block to be clean, constricted air flow greatly reduces efficiency. Keep AC's indoor block fan at maximum RPM for maximum efficiency.

  • @kennedysoniega3728
    @kennedysoniega3728 Місяць тому

    Here in the Philippines, one of the things we do to cool down during a 45'C is to drink a hot coffee.

  • @jemormaypa4005
    @jemormaypa4005 Місяць тому

    The animation style looks cool

  • @PlayingWithRex
    @PlayingWithRex Місяць тому

    32°c is normal in Indonesia, sometimes the humidity makes it feel like 40+°c

  • @aarots1
    @aarots1 Місяць тому +1

    That’s why I can’t trust the summer over winter people.

  • @DangerWrap
    @DangerWrap Місяць тому

    Air conditioner is not that bad. Using them in an effective way such as.
    In an insulated room, keeps windows and door shut.
    Close the curtains.
    Mini split uses less energy, only in a room when needed.
    Uses a fan to help ventilation.

  • @RacmaLimbao
    @RacmaLimbao Місяць тому +1

    Can You guys TED ED make a video about the "history of clothes" like wear did clothes even start?? Pleasee??? Its ok if you don't want to..

  • @farhanaahmad408
    @farhanaahmad408 Місяць тому +1

    i appreciate your treats

  • @zahraelok5932
    @zahraelok5932 Місяць тому

    I love your animations! Adding this channel right next to Lead Learn Leap. You guys have similar animated videos with informative knowledge ^^ Love it

  • @The_asdfghjkl
    @The_asdfghjkl Місяць тому +1

    Surviving Arrhakis IRL is gonna be be fire.

  • @mecahhannah
    @mecahhannah Місяць тому

    Awesome as always thanks ❤

  • @randallbermudez9021
    @randallbermudez9021 Місяць тому +4

    People should take long cold showers to combat extreme heat.

    • @danceswithdirt7197
      @danceswithdirt7197 Місяць тому +2

      When it's too hot out the radiant heat can warm the underground pipes so the "cold" water is actually lukewarm. Happens all the time here.

  • @Tsholo13
    @Tsholo13 19 днів тому

    It’s blazing hot here in South Africa right now it’s like 30c degrees at 1am!😢

  • @vidda2000
    @vidda2000 28 днів тому

    We could also advocate for climate solutions to keep the environment livable.

  • @Laura-mu9ni
    @Laura-mu9ni Місяць тому

    Air conditioning leads to higher energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and warmer air, particularly in cities, due to the urban heat island effect. It can raise the outside temperature by 2 degrees. Why is that not mentioned?

  • @trademark2791
    @trademark2791 Місяць тому

    Do one on smog and how bad is hazardous AQI and how it affects our bodies

  • @Becky_Cooling
    @Becky_Cooling Місяць тому +4

    Me watching this whilst under a duvet and a blanket..

  • @flinticusmaximus5687
    @flinticusmaximus5687 2 дні тому

    Australian here... dosnt climb above 35 often? We are once again dealing with fires in our SOUTHERN STATES and they are predicted to get to FOURTY DEGREES, OUR SOUTHERN STATE.

  • @jameshamilton6381
    @jameshamilton6381 Місяць тому

    2:30 Rarely? This is all summer long between Kentucky and Florida... April to October, usually. 100% humidity and 100f/38c is the norm.

  • @natheriver8910
    @natheriver8910 Місяць тому +1

    Very interesting

  • @not.gonna_tellya
    @not.gonna_tellya Місяць тому +2

    India with 45 to 50 degree c 🙂

  • @O1A2D
    @O1A2D Місяць тому +1

    Is it possible that humans adapt to these changes as time goes by??

    • @Jc-ms5vv
      @Jc-ms5vv Місяць тому +1

      No definitely not

    • @zlodevil426
      @zlodevil426 24 дні тому +1

      Yeah, just give it a few million years… which is about 100000 times less time than we have

  • @CharlotteXMoon
    @CharlotteXMoon Місяць тому

    Is there a way we can avoid this?

  • @Whitemoon379
    @Whitemoon379 Місяць тому +8

    I literally hate the heat. It makes me sweat way too much

  • @1131321suijth
    @1131321suijth Місяць тому

    Well done to us...keep up👍

  • @andrewbazeley6057
    @andrewbazeley6057 Місяць тому

    2 degrees Celsius last night in Shetland . 4.1 degrees today. Like everything else in the world, it’s poorly divided.

  • @arisenpai
    @arisenpai Місяць тому +1

    We need to focus on finding a clear way to show some big influential/rich people how they can profit in finding solutions to this. I don't trust the people who CAN make a difference to do something about it for free...

  • @Catindaboot
    @Catindaboot Місяць тому +1

    well i blame it to ECO guy for mining the earth using heavy machine & high polutan machinery just to get battery material

  • @ismatovsanjarbekk
    @ismatovsanjarbekk 19 днів тому

    I live in 45-degree hot place in the summer. I don't see any problem with that. My body got used to it

  • @Allwell-t4e
    @Allwell-t4e Місяць тому

    I've experienced heat so bad ,that I can't remember the last time I had a hot bath ,over a year