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Increasing mitigation ambition to meet the Paris Agreement’s temperature goal avoids substantial heat-related mortality in U.S. cities

UKRI| The stratospheric impact on extreme weather events ,
UKRI| A multi-country analysis of temperature-mortality associations from a climate change perspective ,
UKRI| Half a degree Additional warming: Prognosis and Projected Impacts on Health (HAPPI-Health)
Authors: Kristie L. Ebi; Francesco Sera; Peter C. Frumhoff; Sarah Sparrow; Antonio Gasparrini; William H. G. Roberts; Peter Uhe; +6 Authors
Kristie L. Ebi; Francesco Sera; Peter C. Frumhoff; Sarah Sparrow; Antonio Gasparrini; William H. G. Roberts; Peter Uhe; Gethin Williams; Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera; Richard J. Millar; Richard J. Millar; Daniel M. Mitchell; Y. T. Eunice Lo;
pmid: 31183397
pmc: PMC6551192
Abstract
Increasing climate commitments to meet the Paris Agreement goal avoids large numbers of heat-related deaths in U.S. cities.
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United Kingdom, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, Italy, United Kingdom
Related Organizations
- University of Mary United States
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention United States
- Oxford e-Research Centre, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford United Kingdom
- University of Washington United States
- Union of Concerned Scientists United States
Keywords
Hot Temperature, Climate Change, F800, Models, Theoretical, Heat Stress Disorders, Global Warming, 333, United States, Greenhouse Gases, Humans, NA, Cities, Research Articles
Hot Temperature, Climate Change, F800, Models, Theoretical, Heat Stress Disorders, Global Warming, 333, United States, Greenhouse Gases, Humans, NA, Cities, Research Articles
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