Children born in 2020 will face “unprecedented exposure” to extreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts and wildfires, even if warming is limited to 1.5C above pre-industrial temperatures.
That is according to a new study, published in [Nature](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08907-1), which calculates the number of unprecedented extreme events that people born in different decades and countries might live through.
Using a case study focused on Brussels, the researchers find that people born in 2020 will experience an “unprecedented” 11 heatwaves in their lifetime – even if global warming is limited to 1.5C by the end of the century.
In contrast, in a pre-industrial climate, a person living in the Belgian capital would likely experience just three such heatwaves, according to the study.
More than half of children born in 2020 – around 62 million people – will experience “unprecedented lifetime exposure” to heatwaves, even if warming is limited to 1.5C, the study finds.
However, this number nearly doubles to 111 million under a scenario where warming hits 3.5C.
The study also analyses crop failures, river floods, tropical cyclones, wildfires and droughts.
The research “helps the climate community build new narratives that better clarify the impacts [of climate change] on younger generations and vulnerable populations”, one expert who was not involved in the study tells Carbon Brief.
mnl_cntn on
That’s why I need a vasectomy. I won’t be adding to the suffering caused by humans
stahpstaring on
And here I am wishing for more heatwaves. Give me allll the sun! Thank you! ☀️
nickyg373 on
Glad my daughter was born in 2024. Those kids born in 2020 sound screwed
Broshida on
Not to be bleak or pessimistic but only about 6% of the worlds top scientists believe we’ll meet the 1.5 limit. Most now expect a 2.5 increase instead.
People also don’t really care; it’s hard enough getting them to vote in their own best interests let alone having them actually consider climate change as an issue. I’m sure we’ve all seen it, countless people either not caring or even denying that climate change is actually happening.
On top of this, apparently scientists are no longer a reliable source to some. We’re refusing to acknowledge fact-based evidence and choosing to ignore the scientific community at large.
In short: world’s gone mad.
PeopleEaterx on
Cringey doomer post trying to convince westerners to not have kids.
Newsflash if no one has kids here we will just end up with migrants to replace us.
I am banking of fusion technology and carbon capture.
theo_sontag on
Awesome. My kid was born in 2021, so he’ll be fine, right? Right?
DragonClam on
Where do i schedule my flight to Belgium, I need to get out of 2020 😫
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Children born in 2020 will face “unprecedented exposure” to extreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts and wildfires, even if warming is limited to 1.5C above pre-industrial temperatures.
That is according to a new study, published in [Nature](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08907-1), which calculates the number of unprecedented extreme events that people born in different decades and countries might live through.
Using a case study focused on Brussels, the researchers find that people born in 2020 will experience an “unprecedented” 11 heatwaves in their lifetime – even if global warming is limited to 1.5C by the end of the century.
In contrast, in a pre-industrial climate, a person living in the Belgian capital would likely experience just three such heatwaves, according to the study.
More than half of children born in 2020 – around 62 million people – will experience “unprecedented lifetime exposure” to heatwaves, even if warming is limited to 1.5C, the study finds.
However, this number nearly doubles to 111 million under a scenario where warming hits 3.5C.
The study also analyses crop failures, river floods, tropical cyclones, wildfires and droughts.
The research “helps the climate community build new narratives that better clarify the impacts [of climate change] on younger generations and vulnerable populations”, one expert who was not involved in the study tells Carbon Brief.
That’s why I need a vasectomy. I won’t be adding to the suffering caused by humans
And here I am wishing for more heatwaves. Give me allll the sun! Thank you! ☀️
Glad my daughter was born in 2024. Those kids born in 2020 sound screwed
Not to be bleak or pessimistic but only about 6% of the worlds top scientists believe we’ll meet the 1.5 limit. Most now expect a 2.5 increase instead.
People also don’t really care; it’s hard enough getting them to vote in their own best interests let alone having them actually consider climate change as an issue. I’m sure we’ve all seen it, countless people either not caring or even denying that climate change is actually happening.
On top of this, apparently scientists are no longer a reliable source to some. We’re refusing to acknowledge fact-based evidence and choosing to ignore the scientific community at large.
In short: world’s gone mad.
Cringey doomer post trying to convince westerners to not have kids.
Newsflash if no one has kids here we will just end up with migrants to replace us.
I am banking of fusion technology and carbon capture.
Awesome. My kid was born in 2021, so he’ll be fine, right? Right?
Where do i schedule my flight to Belgium, I need to get out of 2020 😫