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Climate study warns of 2.3m more temperature-related deaths in Europe by 2099 - Deaths from extreme heat to ‘far exceed’ fall in cold weather deaths across the continent by the end of the century, researchers say.
A new study warns that climate change will cause millions of heat-related deaths in Europe. Mediterranean cities face the highest risk.
Climate change will likely result in a significant rise in deaths from heat across Europe, substantially surpassing any decrease in cold-related deaths, according to a new modelling study. This trend persists across climate change scenarios and even under high adaptation to heat,
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.
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A new study debunked theories climate change could be ‘beneficial’ for temperature-related deaths as Europe warms. View on euronews
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The Mediterranean, Central Europe, and the Balkans are identified as the most vulnerable areas to the increase in deaths due to heat.
Extreme temperatures could lead to 2.3 million additional deaths in Europe by 2100 without effective climate action according to a new study.