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The burden of heat-related mortality attributable to recent human-induced climate change

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/156585
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41558-021-01058-x
PubMed ID
34221128
Description
Climate change affects human health; however, there have been no large-scale, systematic efforts to quantify the heat-related human health impacts that have already occurred due to climate change. Here, we use empirical data from 732 locations in 43 countries to estimate the mortality burdens associated with the additional heat exposure that has resulted from recent human-induced warming, during the period 1991–2018. Across all study countries, we find that 37.0% (range 20.5–76.3%) of warm-season heat-related deaths can be attributed to anthropogenic climate change and that increased mortality is evident on every continent. Burdens varied geographically but were of the order of dozens to hundreds of deaths per year in many locations. Our findings support the urgent need for more ambitious mitigation and adaptation strategies to minimize the public health impacts of climate change.
Date of Publication
2021-05-31
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 360 Social problems & social services
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Vicedo Cabrera, Ana Maria
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Scovronick, N.
Sera, F.
Royé, D.
Schneider, R.
Tobias, A.
Astrom, C.
Guo, Y.
Honda, Y.
Hondula, D. M.
Abrutzky, R.
Tong, S.
Coelho, M. de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio
Saldiva, P. H. Nascimento
Lavigne, E.
Correa, P. Matus
Ortega, N. Valdes
Kan, H.
Osorio, S.
Kyselý, J.
Urban, A.
Orru, H.
Indermitte, E.
Jaakkola, J. J. K.
Ryti, N.
Pascal, M.
Schneider, A.
Katsouyanni, K.
Samoli, E.
Mayvaneh, F.
Entezari, A.
Goodman, P.
Zeka, A.
Michelozzi, P.
de’Donato, F.
Hashizume, M.
Alahmad, B.
Diaz, M. Hurtado
Valencia, C. De La Cruz
Overcenco, A.
Houthuijs, D.
Ameling, C.
Rao, S.
Di Ruscio, F.
Carrasco-Escobar, G.
Seposo, X.
Silva, S.
Madureira, J.
Holobaca, I. H.
Fratianni, S.
Acquaotta, F.
Kim, H.
Lee, W.
Iniguez, C.
Forsberg, B.
Ragettli, M. S.
Guo, Y. L. L.
Chen, B. Y.
Li, S.
Armstrong, B.
Aleman, A.
Zanobetti, A.
Schwartz, J.
Dang, T. N.
Dung, D. V.
Gillett, N.
Haines, A.
Mengel, M.
Huber, V.
Gasparrini, A.
Additional Credits
Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin (ISPM)
Series
Nature climate change
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
1758-678X
Related URL(s)
https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/155666
Access(Rights)
open.access
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