1,500 Deaths in Europe’s Heat Wave Were Due to Climate Crisis, Study Shows
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Despite the fact that extremely high temperatures are usually associated with less well-being for all people, there are some data regarding the heat that we have so far been unaware of, but that can make us better understand the way in which it affects people according to their gender. And it is that science has been responsible for looking for a long time for the explanation why heat affects men more than women, reaching some conclusions regard…
The heatwave that hit Europe between June 23 and July 2 was far deadlier than it would have been without the effects of climate change. According to a study published this week by Imperial College London and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 65% of the excess deaths recorded during those ten days can be directly attributed to human-caused global warming. The report, which analyses 12 major European cities with a combined popula…
Heat is the invisible killer of the climate crisis.
Rising temperatures are one of the most dangerous yet least visible effects of climate change. What Jeff Goodell and Porter Fox Want You to Know About Climate Change You step outside. It looks like a regular sunny day—but what if that heat could kill you? That’s not just a dramatic statement. It’s the central message of a recent conversation hosted by the Aspen Institute with climate journalists Jeff Goodell and Porter Fox, moderated by Carolyn …
The recent heat wave in Europe has done much more than make us sweat: it has killed. A rapid study, the first of its kind, establishes a direct link between climate change of human origin and about 1500 deaths. These victims would not have died without the influence of fossil fuels. An icy figure that underscores the urgent need to act against warming and to rethink our approach to heat waves, these "silent killers".
A new study has shown that abnormal heat in Europe at the end of June caused 2,300 deaths, of which at least 1500 are related to climate change TSN.ua (News 1+1).
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