Delhi’s outdoor workers bear disproportionate burden of extreme heat

Extreme heat poses a significant and uneven human cost, particularly impacting the lives and well-being of outdoor workers in Delhi.

These individuals often face prolonged exposure to high temperatures due to the nature of their occupations. The intensity of heatwaves can lead to severe health issues, affecting their ability to perform their jobs and earn a living.

The experiences of these workers highlight a critical disparity in how climate change effects are distributed across different societal groups. While many may be able to seek refuge from the heat, outdoor laborers are often denied this basic protection.

This situation underscores the need to address the vulnerability of marginalized communities to the impacts of a changing climate. The unequal human cost of extreme heat demands urgent attention and targeted interventions to ensure the safety and resilience of all workers.