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  • The inequality labor loss r...
    He, Cheng; Zhang, Yuqiang; Schneider, Alexandra; Chen, Renjie; Zhang, Yan; Ma, Weichun; Kinney, Patrick L; Kan, Haidong

    Nature communications, 07/2022, Letnik: 13, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Abstract Heat-induced labor loss is a major economic cost related to climate change. Here, we use hourly heat stress data modeled with a regional climate model to investigate the heat-induced labor loss in 231 Chinese cities. Results indicate that future urban heat stress is projected to cause an increase in labor losses exceeding 0.20% of the total account gross domestic product (GDP) per year by the 2050s relative to the 2010s. In this process, certain lower-paid sectors could be disproportionately impacted. The implementation of various urban adaptation strategies could offset 10% of the additional economic loss per year and help reduce the inequality-related impact on lower-paid sectors. So future urban warming can not only damage cities as a whole but can also contribute to income inequality. The implication of adaptation strategies should be considered in regard to not only cooling requirements but also environmental justice.