Changing climate alters the time people spend outdoors

Ye Wang , Yumeng Liu , Shuchang Liu , Beibei Wang , Xiaoli Duan , Shuxiao Wang , Bin Zhao
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The time people spend outdoors is crucial for public health from both physical and mental aspects, as well as the energy consumption for indoor activities. The impact of climate change on the outdoor time remains unexplored. Here, we employed a two-stage analytical approach to estimate the baseline and future outdoor activity duration among the Chinese population. Using a Bayesian linear multilevel model, we analyzed the relationship between environmental and population-related variables and the time spent outdoors, based on Chinese Environmental Exposure-Related Human Activity Patterns Survey of 160,926 participants from 31 Chinese provinces. We then projected changes in time spent outdoors in 2050 under two climate scenarios: SSP126 (sustainable development) and SSP585 (fossil fuel-driven). Our analysis revealed that the annual cumulative count of time spent outdoors (CTO) is expected to decrease by 52 (95 % Bayesian credible interval: 3–101) hours (SSP126) to 53 (3–104) hours (SSP585) by 2050 across mainland China, with the most significant reductions occurring in summer. Among all population subgroups, elders, females, and rural population are most affected by changing climate. The daily temperature range and urbanicity act as main drivers contribute to the changes in CTO. The decrease in CTO will lead to increased indoor activity, which may cause higher energy consumption and greater health risk. Our findings highlight the need for adaptive measures to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change and emphasize the importance of promoting the sustainable development.

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气候变化改变了人们户外活动的时间
人们在户外度过的时间对身心健康以及室内活动的能源消耗都至关重要。气候变化对户外活动时间的影响尚不清楚。在这里,我们采用了两阶段分析方法来估计中国人口的基线和未来户外活动持续时间。基于对中国31个省份160,926名参与者的环境暴露相关人类活动模式调查,采用贝叶斯线性多水平模型分析了环境和人口相关变量与户外活动时间的关系。然后,我们在两种气候情景下预测了2050年户外活动时间的变化:SSP126(可持续发展)和SSP585(化石燃料驱动)。分析表明,到2050年,中国大陆地区的年累计户外活动时间(CTO)预计将减少52(95%贝叶斯可信区间:3-101)小时(SSP126)至53(3-104)小时(SSP585),其中夏季减少幅度最大。在所有人口亚群中,老年人、女性和农村人口受气候变化的影响最大。日温度变化范围和城市化程度是影响CTO变化的主要因素。CTO的减少将导致室内活动的增加,这可能导致更高的能源消耗和更大的健康风险。我们的研究结果强调了采取适应性措施减轻气候变化不利影响的必要性,并强调了促进可持续发展的重要性。
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