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UN agencies: climate change threatens workers' health; 2023 brought record disruption in Europe
Summary
The International Labor Organization said seven in 10 workers are vulnerable to climate change, listing illnesses and workplace exposure to vector‑borne diseases; the World Meteorological Organization and Copernicus described 2023 as among Europe's warmest years, with heat‑related deaths up about 30% over 20 years.
UN agencies: climate change threatens workers' health; 2023 brought record disruption in Europe
U.N. agencies warned that climate change is endangering worker health worldwide and that 2023 delivered record climate shocks and disruption across Europe, the U.N. said.
The International Labor Organization on Monday released data saying about seven in 10 of the world’s workers are vulnerable to a changing…
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