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Climate Plans for Aging US Must Focus on Higher Risks to Older Adults

Last updated: September 3, 2024 4:43 pm
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Climate change is a pressing issue that is impacting older adults in unique and devastating ways. With record-breaking heatwaves becoming more common, the toll on older adults is becoming increasingly evident. From power outages following hurricanes to flooding and wildfires, older adults are disproportionately affected by extreme weather events.

The heat poses a particularly high risk for older adults, as their bodies are less able to regulate temperature and they may have pre-existing health conditions that make them more vulnerable. In fact, 80% of heat-related deaths in the US are among people over 60 years old.

In addition to the immediate health risks, a hotter planet also leads to higher utility bills for cooling, which can be a significant financial burden for older adults with limited incomes. Rising insurance premiums due to increased extreme weather events further exacerbate the financial strain on older adults, many of whom are already housing cost-burdened.

Despite the growing population of older adults in the US, climate resilience planning often fails to consider their unique needs. Communities must prioritize the needs of older adults in their climate resilience planning, including making homes more energy-efficient, improving public transit systems for non-drivers, and ensuring access to essential services during emergencies.

It is crucial to involve older adults in the planning process and leverage resources such as those offered by organizations like AARP and FEMA to address the specific risks that climate change poses to older adults. By taking action now, we can create safer and more resilient communities for people of all ages as we face the challenges of a changing climate.

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