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Climate change, Europe
Climate change could cause 2.3 million extra deaths in European cities by 2099, study warns
The Mediterranean, Central Europe, and the Balkans are identified as the most vulnerable areas to the increase in deaths due to heat.
Climate change likely to cause a significant rise in heat-related deaths across Europe
Researchers predict that climate change will likely cause a sharp rise in heat-related mortality throughout Europe by the end of this century.
Without climate action, heat will cause millions of deaths by 2099
A new study warns that climate change will cause millions of heat-related deaths in Europe. Mediterranean cities face the highest risk.
Climate modeling study: Rise in heat deaths will substantially outweigh fewer cold deaths
Climate change will likely result in a significant rise in deaths from heat across Europe, substantially surpassing any decrease in cold-related deaths. This trend persists across climate change scenarios and even under high adaptation to heat,
Climate change will lead to higher deaths in Europe, study shows
Researchers say higher temperatures will result in some 2.3 million extra deaths by 2099 across European cities. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Climate change increases threat of heat deaths in European cities
In the most extreme scenario, global warming would lead to 2.3mn additional temperature-related deaths, mostly in southern European cities such as Athens, Madrid and Rome. But those fatalities could be cut by at least two-thirds if preventive measures were taken, said the forecast for 854 urban centres across 30 countries on the continent.
Extreme Heat Could Kill Millions of People in Europe, Study Warns
Extreme heat could kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe unless countries get better at cutting emissions.
European cities face millions more deaths from extreme temperatures
In Europe as a whole, the increase in deaths from hot weather over the next century will outweigh the decline in deaths from cold weather, but in colder countries such as the UK, temperature-related d
Study projects millions of European heat deaths as world warms
A new study finds that extreme temperatures — mostly heat — are projected to kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe by the end of the century unless countries get better at reducing carbon pollution and adapting to hotter conditions.
Climate change could cause millions more temperature-related deaths in Europe by 2099, study says
A new study debunked theories climate change could be ‘beneficial’ for temperature-related deaths as Europe warms. View on euronews
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Ocean temperature rise accelerating as greenhouse gas levels keep rising
As the Earth absorbs more energy from the Sun and reflects less back into space, much of the excess heat is being funnelled ...
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UN confirms US demand to withdrawal from Paris climate deal
The United Nations confirmed Tuesday it had received notification from Washington of its withdrawal from the Paris climate ...
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As temperatures rise again, SUV crashes through ice on Lake Minnetonka
An SUV driver managed to escape without injury after crashing into the water at the point of a pressure ridge on Lake ...
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Fire and floods: the rise of climate whiplash
But even though wildfires and floods seem like meteorological opposites, they appear to be two sides of the same climate coin ...
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Oregon's temperature to rise 7.6 degrees by the year 2100 according to OSU experts
Oregon State University's "Oregon Climate Assessment" forecasts higher temperatures, more frequent and local ice storms, and ...
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NZ’s climate policies are no longer enough to keep warming at 1.5°C – here’s what needs to happen
Analysis - This doesn't mean it's too late to rein in further warming, but the ambition required rises with each delay in ...
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