Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21st century. Rising heat exposure in cities is projected to result from: 1) climate forcings from changing global atmospheric composition; and 2) local land surface characteristics responsible for the urban heat island effect. The extent to which heat management strategies designed to lessen the urban heat island effect could offset future heat-related mortality remains unexplored in the literature. Using coupled global and regional climate models with a human health effects model, we estimate changes in the number of heat-related deaths in 2050 resulting from modifications to vegetative cover and surface albedo across thre
Background: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
Regions of intense urban development are distinct from their non-urban counterparts in several key w...
There is a pressing need for strategies to prevent the heat-health impacts of climate change. Coolin...
<div><p>Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21<su...
Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21st century....
Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21st century....
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Abstract When inferring on the magnitude of future heat-related mortality due to climate change, hum...
Abstract: Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number...
Abstract Exposure to high ambient temperatures is an important cause of avoidable, premature death t...
Global climate change is anticipated to raise the overall temperatures and is likely to increase fut...
We miss summer time during winter especially when it snows heavily resulting in cancelation of class...
Objectives. We sought to project future impacts of climate change on summer heat-related premature d...
Increased heat-related mortality is projected to be among the major impacts of climate change on hum...
abstract: Cities are developing innovative strategies to combat climate change but there remains lit...
Background: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
Regions of intense urban development are distinct from their non-urban counterparts in several key w...
There is a pressing need for strategies to prevent the heat-health impacts of climate change. Coolin...
<div><p>Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21<su...
Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21st century....
Heat-related mortality in US cities is expected to more than double by the mid-to-late 21st century....
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Abstract When inferring on the magnitude of future heat-related mortality due to climate change, hum...
Abstract: Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number...
Abstract Exposure to high ambient temperatures is an important cause of avoidable, premature death t...
Global climate change is anticipated to raise the overall temperatures and is likely to increase fut...
We miss summer time during winter especially when it snows heavily resulting in cancelation of class...
Objectives. We sought to project future impacts of climate change on summer heat-related premature d...
Increased heat-related mortality is projected to be among the major impacts of climate change on hum...
abstract: Cities are developing innovative strategies to combat climate change but there remains lit...
Background: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
Regions of intense urban development are distinct from their non-urban counterparts in several key w...
There is a pressing need for strategies to prevent the heat-health impacts of climate change. Coolin...