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Study finds people will likely lose more hours of sleep because of global warming
Miami, Florida – For those who feel like they’re not getting enough sleep, new research may cause them to lose even more sleep.
People could get up to 58-hours less shut-eye by the year 2099 because of global warming, according to a worldwide study published in the journal “One Earth”.
People who live in warmer climates are more likely to not get as much sleep as individuals who sleep in cooler temperatures, researchers said.
So, the warmer the planet gets the less sleep is expected.
The findings are based on more than 47,000 adults in 68 countries.
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