Vocabulary:
- fatality /fey-TAL-i-tee/
- elevated /EL-uh-vey-tid/
- acclimatize /uh-KLAHY-muh-tahyz/
- heightened /HAI-tnd/
- strenuous /STREN-yoo-uhs/
[noun] – a death caused by an accident or by violence, or someone who has died in either of these ways
The traffic accident resulted in several fatalities.
[adjective] – higher or increased in level, degree, or intensity
Elevated temperatures during summer can lead to increased risks of heat-related illnesses.
[verb] – to become accustomed to a new climate or environment
It takes time for athletes to acclimatize to high-altitude conditions before competing in mountainous regions.
[adjective] – increased or intensified
The recent spike in crime has led to heightened concerns about public safety in the community.
[adjective] – needing or using a lot of physical or mental effort or energy
After surgery, doctors advised him to avoid strenuous exercise for at least six weeks.
Article reading:
The dangers extend beyond direct health impacts. Elevated temperatures coupled with increased humidity can hinder the body’s ability to cool down through sweating, exacerbating the risk of heat-related illnesses. Furthermore, extreme heat can foster conditions ripe for bacterial growth and water contamination, potentially leading to outbreaks of diseases like cholera. Agricultural sectors are also under threat as heatwaves can harm crops, raising concerns about food security. Looking ahead, climate projections indicate that global mortality rates could rise significantly due to climate-related health risks by the year 2030, underscoring the urgency for proactive measures. The timing and location of heatwaves play crucial roles in exacerbating these risks. Early summer tends to see higher mortality rates as people’s bodies have not yet acclimatized to warmer temperatures. Moreover, regions unaccustomed to such intense heat, including parts of Europe, face heightened vulnerability. Various countries have taken measures like limiting outdoor work and setting up cooling centers. Public health advice emphasizes staying hydrated, avoiding strenuous activities in peak heat, and monitoring vulnerable groups like the elderly. Immediate medical attention is crucial for heatstroke, underscoring the urgency in protecting public health during extreme heatwaves.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever been in a situation where you needed to stay hydrated due to extreme heat? If so, what precautions did you take to avoid heat-related issues? If not, how do you think you would handle such a situation?
- Based on what you’ve read, how do you think heatwaves can impact public health beyond causing heat-related illnesses?
- Do you agree that climate change is likely to increase the occurrence and severity of heat-related illnesses in the future?
- How might governments and communities work together to better prepare for and respond to heatwaves, considering both short-term and long-term strategies?
- In what ways do you think education and awareness campaigns could help mitigate the risks associated with extreme heat, especially for vulnerable populations?
Summarization
Describe:
- cholera
- hydrated
- heatwave
- health risk
- climate change