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Climate Change Caused 6.6 Heatwave Days in India: Lancet Report

Key Takeaways

  • Indians faced nearly 20 heatwave days in 2024, with 6.6 directly linked to climate change
  • Extreme heat caused 247 billion lost labor hours and $194 billion in potential income loss
  • Heat-related deaths increased 23% since 1990s, reaching 546,000 annually
  • Air pollution from multiple sources caused millions of deaths across India

Climate change made nearly one-third of India’s heatwave days in 2024 unavoidable, according to a landmark global health report. The Lancet Countdown’s 2025 report reveals Indians experienced 19.8 heatwave days on average, with 6.6 days directly attributable to human-caused climate change.

Massive Economic Impact

Extreme heat exposure resulted in staggering economic losses across India. The country lost 247 billion potential labor hours in 2024 – equivalent to nearly 420 hours per person and 124% higher than 1990-1999 levels.

The agriculture sector bore the brunt, accounting for 66% of losses, while construction suffered 20% of the total impact. Reduced labor capacity due to heatwaves potentially cost $194 billion in lost income during 2024.

Growing Health Crisis

The comprehensive assessment by 128 international experts shows climate change is accelerating health threats globally. Heat-related deaths have surged 23% since the 1990s, now claiming 546,000 lives annually worldwide.

Dengue transmission potential has increased by up to 49% globally since the 1950s, with 12 of 20 health threat indicators reaching unprecedented levels.

Air Pollution Toll

Between 2020-2024, forest fire-related PM2.5 pollution caused approximately 10,200 deaths per year in India – a 28% increase from 2003-2012 levels.

Human-caused PM2.5 pollution was responsible for over 1.7 million deaths in 2022 alone, representing a 38% increase since 2010. Fossil fuel combustion contributed to 44% of these pollution-related deaths.

Road transport using petrol accounted for 269,000 deaths, highlighting the severe health impact of transportation emissions.

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