HomeClimate411Claim: Climate Change Likely to Reduce the Amount of Sleep That People... Climate411Middle Column Claim: Climate Change Likely to Reduce the Amount of Sleep That People Get Per Year By Christina Norman - May 21, 2022 31 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg The team says their findings suggest that by the year 2099, suboptimal temperatures may erode 50 to 58 hours of sleep per person per year. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleClimate Change Weekly #435: Power Off? Grid Operators Expect More OutagesNext articleGo Organic, And Starve! Charles Rotter LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Germany Green Energy Crisis: Warning of “Lehman Like” Contagion Climate411 Germany's renewable policy inspired energy insecurity has reached crisis levels, with Germany's Vice Chancellor warning of "Lehman like" economic contagion if energy prices rise... Read more Southern Beaufort Sea Polar Bear Habitat at the Summer Solstice is Above Average Climate411 Sea ice is well above recent levels for this time of year in the Southern Beaufort and only time will tell if that’s bad... Read more Relax, KOMO News, Tomatoes and Ketchup Supplies Are Secure Amid Climate Change Climate411 The evidence is clear; tomato production is doing well and agronomy and botany explain that part of the reason for this is the very... Read more