Study Tallies Heatwave Deaths over Recent Decades
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Rising global temperatures kill one person every minute around the world, and since the 1990s, the rate of deaths linked to heat and heatwaves has risen by 23%, according to the most comprehensive analysis of its kind examining the impact of the climate crisis on human health. The report claims that global dependence on fossil fuels is causing toxic air pollution, massive forest fires and the spread of diseases such as dengue fever, and that fai…
Global warming and its disastrous health consequences are highlighted by a study by the Lancet, stressing the urgent need to respond to the crisis Heats, droughts, pollution
A reference report published every year before the COP by the famous medical journal estimates that the effects of warming now cause an average of 546,000 deaths each year.
Heat-Related Deaths Around The World Top Half A Million A Year: Study
Soaring temperatures are killing nearly 550,000 people around the world each year, part of a heat death toll that's climbed more than 20% on a population-adjusted basis since the 1990s, according to the latest edition of the Lancet's annual report on
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