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More than one-third of the world’s heat deaths are directly caused by climate change, according to a new study that looks into the fatal effects of global warming. ....
More than one-third of the world s heat deaths each year due to global warming: Study SECTIONS More than one-third of the world s heat deaths each year due to global warming: StudyAP Last Updated: Jun 01, 2021, 03:41 PM IST Share Synopsis About 35% of heat deaths in the United States can be blamed on climate change, the study found. iStock That amounts to about 9,700 people a year from just those cities, but it is much more worldwide, the study s lead author said. Related More than one-third of the world s heat deaths each year are due directly to global warming, according to the latest study to calculate the human cost of climate change. ....
Study blames climate change for 37% of the world s heat deaths: It is something we directly cause June 1, 2021 / 9:55 AM / AP Growing risks of heat waves and blackouts More than one-third of the world s heat deaths each year are due directly to global warming, according to the latest study to calculate the human cost of climate change. But scientists say that s only a sliver of climate s overall toll - even more people die from other extreme weather amplified by global warming such as storms, flooding and drought - and the heat death numbers will grow exponentially with rising temperatures. Dozens of researchers who looked at heat deaths in 732 cities around the globe from 1991 to 2018 calculated that 37% were caused by higher temperatures from human-caused warming, according to a study Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change. ....