The 2023 Latin America report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: the imperative for health-centred climate-resilient development

May 27, 2024Lancet regional health. Americas

Health and climate change in Latin America 2023: the urgent need for health-focused climate resilience

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Abstract

In 2022, Latin American populations experienced an average ambient temperature increase of 0.38 °C compared to historical averages from 1986-2005.

  • Infants faced 248% more heatwave days, while individuals over 65 years were exposed to 271% more heatwave days from 2013-2022 compared to 1986-2005.
  • The region saw a 140% increase in heat-related mortality from 2000-2009 to 2013-2022.
  • Dengue transmission potential by mosquitoes rose by 54% from 1951-1960 to 2013-2022, aligning with recent outbreak trends.
  • Only Brazil has officially reported a vulnerability and adaptation assessment, indicating a lack of comprehensive evaluations across the region.
  • In 2022, economic losses from weather-related extreme events reached $15.6 billion, primarily due to floods and landslides.

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