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Study projects millions of European heat deaths as world warms

Last updated: January 29, 2025 7:00 am
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Climate change is a pressing issue that poses a serious threat to human health and well-being. A recent study conducted by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine has projected that extreme temperatures, primarily heat, could result in the deaths of as many as 2.3 million people in Europe by the end of the century if urgent action is not taken to reduce carbon emissions and adapt to hotter conditions.

Currently, cold temperatures are responsible for more deaths in Europe than heat. However, as the climate warms, the study predicts a significant increase in heat-related deaths, while cold-related deaths are projected to decrease slowly. The research, which analyzed climate simulations and death rates in 854 cities, highlights the urgent need for countries to address the impacts of climate change on public health.

Countries in southern Europe, such as Italy, southern Spain, and Greece, are expected to experience a dramatic rise in heat-related deaths due to climate change. On the other hand, regions in Scandinavia and the United Kingdom may see a reduction in temperature-related deaths, mainly due to milder cold temperatures.

Even under the most optimistic scenarios, where greenhouse gas emissions are significantly reduced and adaptation measures are implemented, the study warns of a net increase in temperature-related deaths as global temperatures continue to rise. This underscores the importance of implementing effective climate mitigation and adaptation strategies to protect vulnerable populations.

The Mediterranean region, including countries like Malta, is identified as a climate hotspot that is experiencing rapid warming compared to the global average. The study projects a substantial increase in temperature-related deaths in Malta by the end of the century, while countries like Ireland may see a slight decrease in such deaths.

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Western European countries, which are generally wealthier, are expected to fare better in terms of temperature-related mortality compared to eastern European nations. However, the study emphasizes the need for comprehensive adaptation measures, such as improved access to air conditioning, green spaces, and cooling centers, to mitigate the projected increase in heat-related deaths.

With the aging population in Europe adding to the vulnerability of its residents, urgent action is required to address the impacts of climate change on public health. The study serves as a stark reminder of the need for coordinated efforts at the local, national, and international levels to combat the health risks associated with rising temperatures.

In conclusion, the findings of the study underscore the critical importance of addressing climate change to protect human health and well-being. By implementing effective mitigation and adaptation measures, countries can reduce the projected increase in temperature-related deaths and build resilient communities in the face of a changing climate.

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