could slash life expectancy by six months, a scientist has claimed. A new study published by a researcher from the US and Bangladesh determined that rising temperatures and rainfall cycles will lead to the average lifespan dropping by six months.The model suggested that if the annual average increased by two degrees Fahrenheit, then the life expectancy at birth was reduced by five months and one week and combined that with rain cycles, it declined by 0.50 years.
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