United Kingdom

country

Last mentioned: 22h ago

Timeline

  1. Study Publication

    The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit releases the report 'Heat Stress & UK Food Imports' detailing labor losses across food-supplying nations.

  2. Latest Data Point

    Each Indian worker lost 648 working hours (81 days) due to heat stress, a 52% increase from 1990 levels.

  3. Baseline Year

    Starting point for comparison; heat-related workday losses were substantially lower, though specific 1990 figures are not given in the report.

Stories mentioning United Kingdom 2

Extreme Weather Bearish

Indian farm workers lose 81 workdays—heat stress up 52% since 1990

Extreme heat now strips Indian agricultural workers of 81 workdays annually, a 52% surge since 1990, according to the ECIU report. The toll on labor capacity directly threatens food production and exposes the deep inequality of climate impacts, with the world's least-emitting populations bearing the heaviest burden.

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market-trends Bullish

Strait of Hormuz deal secures 18M bpd oil flow, dampens price shocks

The prospective US-Iran agreement to reopen the Strait toll-free could stabilize oil markets and reduce price volatility, ensuring a steady flow of 18 million barrels per day. While good for energy security in the short term, the easing of supply fears may temporarily slow the urgency for renewable energy transition.

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