With rising temperature, Bangladesh is facing physical and mental health risks, along with declining productivity leading to economic loss. Bangladesh ranks second globally in exposure to elevated temperatures, and its capital, Dhaka’s heat index increased about 65 percent higher than the national average. How does increasing exposure to excess heat affect the physical and mental health outcomes of individuals and their productivity in the short term?
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Graham Watson
onto International Economics: IB Economics September 22, 4:36 PM
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This World Bank clip looks at how climate change and rising temperatures have impacted the GDP of Bangladesh and also worsened the standard of living by worsening healthcare outcomes. Neither is good for the economy's developmental prospects.