Impact of Heat Waves on Eye Health and Glaucoma Risk
Learn about the potential impact of heat waves on intraocular pressure (IOP) and glaucoma risk. Research suggests that warmer temperatures may lower IOP, but heat waves can lead to dehydration and increased blood flow, potentially affecting eye health. As global temperatures rise, proactive measures are crucial in addressing the implications of heat waves on glaucoma risk.
Heatwaves and Heart Attacks: Understanding the Connection
Learn how heatwaves can exacerbate existing cardiovascular conditions and increase the risk of heart attacks. Find out what you can do to protect yourself during extreme heat, including staying hydrated, avoiding peak sunlight, and seeking air conditioning. Dr. Abhijit Khadtare, Cardiologist at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, emphasizes the importance of understanding the connection between heatwaves and heart attacks as the world grapples with the increasing frequency of extreme weather events due to climate change.
Research Highlights Potential Impact of Individual Weather Events on Sea Level Rise
Recent research has highlighted the potential impact of individual weather events on the world’s largest ice sheets and, consequently, on sea level rise. A heat wave in Greenland and a storm in Antarctica have raised concerns about the long-term effects of such events, especially in the context of a warming climate. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global sea levels are projected to rise by 28 cm to 100 cm by 2100. This wide range of estimates underscores the uncertainty surrounding future sea level rise and its potential implications for millions of people worldwide.