Global Recognition for Extreme Heat Events
The United Nations has formally classified heatwaves as natural disasters, marking a significant shift in how governments worldwide will address extreme temperature events. This decision by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) means heatwaves will now trigger the same emergency protocols and funding mechanisms as hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes.
Why This Matters Now
With EM-DAT disaster database reporting over 600 extreme temperature events since 1900, the move comes as record-breaking heat becomes more frequent. Scientists confirm heatwaves have increased in frequency and intensity across nearly all land areas since the 1950s due to climate change.
Practical Implications
Countries must now:
- Develop early warning systems for extreme heat
- Create cooling centers in urban areas
- Establish worker protection protocols
- Include heat resilience in infrastructure planning
The UNDRR will coordinate international assistance through its strong target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, with first protocols rolling out in vulnerable regions like Southern Europe and South Asia.