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Climate change tripled heat-related deaths in early summer European heatwave.
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Even in the following summer, which was less intensely hot, over 47,000 heat-related deaths · were recorded (Gallo et al., 2024). By 2050, a substantial share of Europe’s population is expected · to be exposed to extreme heat. Under a 2°C global warming scenario, approximately 163 million ...
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Summer heat deaths in 854 European cities more than tripled due to climate change | Grantham Institute – Climate Change and the Environment | Imperial College London
It follows a study by the same team that found climate change could have tripled the death toll of a July heatwave in Europe. Using modelling, historical mortality records and peer-reviewed methods, the study provides early estimates of this ...
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Climate change tripled heat-related deaths in early summer European heatwave - Conselho Português para a Saúde e Ambiente
September 18, 2025 - The heatwaves associated with these weather patterns are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change.
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Summer heat deaths in 854 European cities more than tripled due to climate change
September 17, 2025 - Focusing on 854 European cities, this study found climate change was responsible for 68% of the 24,400 estimated heat deaths this summer by increasing temperatures by up to 3.6°C. The analysis was led by researchers at Imperial College London and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, ...