Rising Temperatures Disturbing Americans' Slumber, Study Says

man sleeps with fan in hot weather

Key Takeaways

  • Climate change is costing people sleep

  • Higher daytime or nighttime temperatures are associated with disturbed sleep

  • By 2099, people could be losing up to 24 hours of sleep each year to hot weather

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