Extreme heat risks to pregnancy driven by climate change: Oceania
2020 to 2024
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During 2020 to 2024, all 21 analyzed countries in Oceania experienced at least ten additional pregnancy heat-risk days on average each year due to climate change.
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Twelve of these countries experienced at least one additional months’ worth of pregnancy heat-risk days each year.
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Palau experienced the most additional pregnancy heat-risk days each year (76) on average annually.
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In nearly all Oceania countries, climate change at least doubled the average annual number of pregnancy heat-risk days, compared to a world without climate change.
Explore data for countries and cities across Oceania in the interactive maps below.
Countries with the most pregnancy heat-risk days added by climate change
Cities with the most pregnancy heat-risk days added by climate change
1We chose this percentile based on peer-reviewed research from Kuehn et al. (2017), Wang et al. (2013), Wang et al. (2024), and McElroy et al. (2022).