ReportAugust 7, 2024

Analysis: Climate change is increasing dangerous nighttime temperatures across the globe

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Summary

The purpose of this analysis is to assess the extent to which human-caused climate change has increased the number of uncomfortably hot summer nights (December-February in the Southern Hemisphere, June-August in the Northern Hemisphere).

To do this, we calculated the number of days where the nighttime minimum temperature exceeded 18°C,  20°C, and 25°C. We also used the Climate Shift Index daily attribution system to quantify how climate change has influenced the number of uncomfortably hot nights.

This analysis is an update on the recent Climate Central report, Sleepless Nights, which focuses on how climate change has driven up nighttime temperatures in India, the U.S., and the U.K. The current report provides a detailed global analysis, examining the impacts of heat at night on regions, countries, and cities across the globe.


Key Findings

Major funding provided by the Bezos Earth Fund and The Schmidt Family Foundation.