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Extreme heat has increased heat-related mortality 23% since the 1990s, with 546,000 annual deaths. By 2030, heat stress could reduce global working hours by 2.2%, costing $2.4 trillion. The article maps an extreme heat tech stack across sensing, infrastructure, health, and systems layers.
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Galaxy Watch Gets Heat Stress Feature