
In a recent article titled “Climate change making it harder for us to sleep, study says,” ABC News claimed that climate change is now not just responsible for hurricanes, wildfires, and flooding—it’s also robbing us of our sleep. This evidence for this is at best scientifically flimsy and at worst flatly false. Data does not show that heat waves or nighttime temperatures are increasing globally in a way that would significantly disrupt human sleep patterns.
“If temperature keeps rising the way they project it to, the burden and prevalence of sleep apnea may double, increasing by 20-100%, depending on greenhouse gas emission reduction,” Bastien Lechat, the lead author of the study that ABC News based its story on, told the news service.
First, it’s important to note that a large portion of the measured temperature rise in cities is due to the well-known Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, not long-term climate change. Studies show that local temperatures, particularly nighttime temperatures, are elevated in urban areas because of concrete, asphalt, and heat retention from human activity. This effect can easily be mistaken for broader climate warming if not properly controlled for in studies. As noted by Climate Realism, the UHI effect significantly skews local temperature readings and has not been adequately accounted for in many of the studies used to bolster claims of increasing nighttime heat waves.
The article’s alarm about rising nighttime temperatures is further undermined by the fact that global average temperatures have risen by mere tenths of a degree over the past several decades. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), global nighttime minimum temperatures have increased by only about 0.15°C per decade since 1950. Even if this rate continued, the changes would be too small to create the sort of sweeping health crisis ABC is forecasting.
Most of the year is well below the extreme nighttime temperature pegged by the authors of the Nature study as leading to increasing incidences of sleep apnea. Winter nighttime lows could rise from 30℉ to even 50℉ and not have an impact. During the summer, average nighttime low temperatures across the U.S. and China, for example, even in July, are in the 60s and 70s. So temperatures there would have to rise regularly by more than 10 degrees, to meet or exceed 81.4℉ temperature cited in the study as problematic, but temperatures have only risen less than 2℉ since 1950. ABC missed this fact entirely.
Attributing the rise in sleep apnea to climate change is a medical misdiagnosis. The primary causes of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are well-known and have nothing to do with ambient temperatures. According to the Mayo Clinic, the main risk factors for sleep apnea include obesity, thick neck circumference, narrowed airways, family history, use of alcohol or sedatives, smoking, nasal congestion, and certain medical conditions such as high blood pressure. Nowhere in this list does “climate change” appear. And nowhere in the study does it indicate that it controlled for these known risk factors to tease out any additional suffering from warming.
Additionally, a systematic review in the journal Sleep Medicine Reviews confirmed that weight gain and anatomical factors are the dominant contributors to sleep apnea worldwide. It is simply not credible for ABC to suggest that a few tenths of a degree in nighttime temperature could double sleep apnea cases globally.
ABC also misses the mark when it tries to link restless nights to warmer temperatures. According to Harvard Medical School, the most common contributors to insomnia and poor sleep include stress, anxiety, depression, irregular sleep schedules, and lifestyle factors such as caffeine or alcohol use. Temperature can play a role, but as a relatively minor factor when compared to these well-documented causes.
Even studies that explore the relationship between temperature and sleep quality, including the one cited by ABC, acknowledge that the observed changes in sleep duration and quality are often minimal—sometimes amounting to a few minutes per night. These small statistical changes are hardly the public health emergency ABC is suggesting.
Furthermore, the claim that a 40 to 45 percent increase in sleep apnea episodes on hot days is contextually void. This claim, that ABC News pulled from the Nature Communications study, is based on comparing extreme heat days to cooler ones, but this does not establish a causal relationship over time. It also does not account for confounding variables like UHI effects, indoor climate control (air conditioning is common in most of the developed world), and individual health status.
On top of this, the article’s sweeping predictions rely heavily on speculative future warming scenarios, specifically the high-emission RCP8.5 pathway, which is now widely regarded by climate scientists as implausible. Basing health projections on worst-case emissions scenarios that climate science itself has walked back is scientifically suspect if not invalid.
Also, global access to air conditioning is increasing steadily, particularly in regions where warmer nighttime temperatures might otherwise cause discomfort. If temperature impacts sleep apnea, indoor air temperatures are what matters, not outdoor air, and with air conditioning indoor air can be controlled. A report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) highlights that the growing adoption of air conditioning will continue to mitigate heat-related health risks, including poor sleep. Ignoring this technological adaptation is yet another oversight in the ABC article.
To summarize: urban heat islands skew local temperature readings, medical literature firmly identifies lifestyle and anatomical factors as the primary causes of sleep apnea, and modern adaptation technologies like air conditioning can mitigate heat impacts. The global warming trend, when properly accounted for, is insufficient to explain any significant increase in sleep apnea cases or widespread sleep deprivation.
In the end, ABC has cobbled together a tenuous connection between climate change and a growing health concern—sleep apnea—while ignoring the substantial medical and social factors that contribute to the problem and technological factors that could mitigate or reduce it regardless of outside temperatures.
ABC News should be embarrassed by this piece that borders on the absurd. Climate change is causing sleep apnea. Really? Next, they’ll tell us climate change is making our toast burn in the morning.

Anthony Watts is a senior fellow for environment and climate at The Heartland Institute. Watts has been in the weather business both in front of, and behind the camera as an on-air television meteorologist since 1978, and currently does daily radio forecasts. He has created weather graphics presentation systems for television, specialized weather instrumentation, as well as co-authored peer-reviewed papers on climate issues. He operates the most viewed website in the world on climate, the award-winning website wattsupwiththat.com.
Originally posted at ClimateREALISM
As if ABC has any credibility?
Not just ABC Tom:
https://tinyurl.com/32anvhst
“Lies and Spin: For two years, mainstream outlets repeatedly amplified narratives that were later discredited or proved to be politically or corporately motivated. From COVID-19 policies to election coverage, these platforms appeared more invested in pushing agendas than delivering facts.
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Podcasters like Joe Rogan are on the rise (I have heard that Rogan is no. 1 among podcasters right now). Recall watching him on an interview with Sen. Bernie Sanders recently. Rogan questioned the senator’s continuing belief in the climate alarmist narrative, and Rogan displayed a graph during the podcast showing that the Earth has been cooling for millions of years now. Sanders sounded skeptical of it — which isn’t surprising.
Won’t bother me one bit to see the legacy media die out, although Fox News and Newsmax say they are doing well and may survive.
“Legacy media” is the new spin.
No TV news has any credibility anymore. That’s because they all think that they are celebrities instead of news reporters.
If you turn off your TV and refuse to watch them does the news change? Not at all. The only thing you miss is the opinion disguised as news.
I sleep nicely on hot nights because my AC dries out the air which relieves my sinusitis. And I like the noise of the AC which drowns out my thinking and shuts it off.
Climate change is stopping AC from drying out the air, study says
William Briggs reaches a similar conclusion:
Don’t Lose Sleep Over Research On “Climate Change” & Sleep Apnea
I love seeing ridiculous claims like this from climate alarmists. The more absurd the claim, the harder it is to take them seriously. Climate alarmists seem to be too stupid to realise that they are discrediting themselves in the eyes of the general public.
We should have a contest to see who can come up with the craziest such claim. 🙂
then we can send such crazy claims to the major media and see if they bite. 🙂
climate change is causing……..
“Worrying about Climate change making it harder for us to sleep, study says,” ABC News claimed…
“We should have a contest to see who can come up with the craziest such claim”
I, for one, am not a glutton for punishment.
The best way to deal with alarmists would be with ridicule; after all, logic and facts don’t work, but mockery-there’s the ticket. Besides, the contest could be really funny.
Climate change is causing ED in millions of men…. and women.
Ha! Beat me to it. 🙂
Ah.. the buzzing of bees !!
In that warmest of places.. Sweden 😉
Bees are losing their buzz! | NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT
Hey man, don’t scoff. I have a terrible hang nail caused by the climate cataclysm!
It is really very awful.
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Bees are losing their buzz!
Warmer weather reduces
frequency and pitch of wing
vibrations, researchers warn
Daily Mail
Idiotic Environmental Predictions are a daily event:
John Brignell’s Number watch
Best from Brignell “Walrus Pups Orphaned”. I did not click through to see the article but – sad little walruses out on their own before they even grow tusks to defend themselves.
Hmmmmmmm, several times daily I experience some pain in my left elbow…..could it be?…..climate change?
When it’s warmer, I like to drink a cold beer or two. I think that Climate Change is causing beer and fridges. Makes (as much) sense.
Climate change is causing a beer tipping point in my house.
;-))
You too! It’s a pandemic caused by… guess….
Enjoy the descent into self-parody!
[The manic end-phase of every hysteria.]
Providing stiff competition for the Babylon Bee, The Onion …
… and nostalgia for the days of Alfred E. Neumann:
Another one for the “correlation is not causation” list.
Interesting that there is a correlation between OSA and the modern unhealthy diet, you know, the stuff in the food guide that the government tells you to eat:
Using the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) and Healthy Eating Index (HEI):
1. Highest DII quintile: 55% higher odds of high OSA risk (OR 1.55, 95% CI 1.24–1.94)
2. Highest HEI quintile: 28% lower odds of OSA risk (OR 0.72, 95% CI 0.59–0.88)
https://jcsm.aasm.org/doi/full/10.5664/jcsm.9950?utm_source=chatgpt.com
All Bullshit Company!
Of course it is. It’s owned by the Disney Corporation.
Have they factored in all the men whose wives said… “not tonight, Napoleon“?
+1M
Story tip – [The State] Nanny knows best…
Schools are banning children from playing outside during heatwaves, keeping them inside for ‘hot play’ breaks when their playgrounds are deemed to be ‘too hot to use safely’. The Telegraph has more.
https://dailysceptic.org/2025/07/10/schools-ban-children-from-playing-outside-during-heatwaves/
Stay indoors on the phone.
Urban planning is directly responsible for higher nighttime temperatures for the 80% of Americans that live in urban areas. There’s the conflict. We can design living spaces that reduce UHI but only by eschewing the tenets of urban plnning; density, vertical, 15 minute, mixed use.
Sleep apnea must also be seasonal too. Southerners must have it worse than Northerners.
But the big question is, can the thermostat control my wife’s sleep apnea?
Hemispherist!
“Battle for the thermostat: USC study finds women are more productive at warmer temperatures.The study also found that men perform slightly better at a lower temperature, suggesting that gender and temperature are linked in more ways than one.”
Productive and performance? AT WHAT?
The global warming “science” from the alarmists has now reached the point of, “She turned me into a newt!”
I doubt many of them are even capable of reaching the, “but I got better” stage.
Living in a large city would be enough to disrupt my sleep. Sirens of police and fire responders seem incessant and, besides, therein live lots of odd folks. Just kidding!
“Hot town, summer in the city…. “
Sub woofers and loud exhaust motorcycles.
lots of odd folks. Just kidding!
No, you are not kidding.
It is high time we stop referring to the legacy media as ‘news’ organizations. They are in the business of propaganda, not news. Their purpose is to herd human sheep, not inform them. They specialize in fear-porn for manipulation. Watching them is practicing masochism.
The are corporate profit centers.
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is causing an epidemic of obesity. It is obvious. The science will be out soon.
And wrinkles and baldness and older guys that can’t get a … um … yeah.
Sherrington’s conjecture is now 9 years old. It proposes that the increased global atmospheric CO2 causes human teeth to grow larger in their formative years. The effect is most obvious in people under 30 years of age today.
A side effect is discomfort for those affected, who appear to smile a lot to lessen lip tension. It is now common to see videos of such people smiling while speaking, even when the topic is tragic, plus vids of young folk smiling while eating/chewing.
Geoff S
So nobody sleeps well in Florida, Africa or Mexico?
The editors are brain dead.
Article paid for by manufacturers of CPAP machines?
Hmmm. ‘0.15 degrees per decade’ seems small, but since 1950 there are almost 7 decades. 0.15×7=1.05 degrees. Not so small?
Thermostats typically are accurate to +/- 2.5 F.
Yes, small.
Albert Camus himself could not have woven more bizarre and absurd stories than those of the caterwauling climate cabal.
Being fat is the number one contributor to sleep apnea.
And sleep apnea is the number one contributor to being fat.
Geoff S
Its a vicious cycle! lol
““If temperature keeps rising the way they project it to, the burden and prevalence of sleep apnea may double, increasing by 20-100%, depending on greenhouse gas emission reduction,” Bastien Lechat, the lead author of the study that ABC News based its story on, told the news service.”
I grew up in a house without AC. I didn’t lose any sleep over it.
(Sleep apnea must have been rampant back in the day before home AC became common. Is ABC expecting green energy blackouts to shut down home AC units?)
The publication mill is on autopilot at this point matching words for promotion dollars, and another use for AI.
We’re going to need an advanced AI algorithm to track the adaptive evolution of the climate crusades across time. One current example is the shift in climate science fraud from crop failures that got no traction against the facts to crop increases but with declining nutritional content caused by climate change.
Climate Apocalypse alarmism is causing my sleep to be less restful.
Hard to get the nonsense out of my brain until REM kicks in the dreams sort it all out.