The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the importance of changing temperature variability with climate change in assessments of future heat-related mortality. Previous studies have only considered changes in the mean temperature. Here we present estimates of heat-related mortality resulting from climate change for six cities: Boston, Budapest, Dallas, Lisbon, London and Sydney. They are based on climate change scenarios for the 2080s (2070-2099) and the temperature-mortality (t-m) models constructed and validated in Gosling et al. (2007). We propose a novel methodology for assessing the impacts of climate change on heat-related mortality that considers both changes in the mean and variability of the temperature distribution
abstract: BACKGROUND: Multiple methods are employed for modeling adaptation when projecting the impa...
BackgroundMost studies that have assessed impacts on mortality of future temperature increases have ...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Previous assessments of the impacts of climate change on heat-related mortality use the "delta meth...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
Heat waves are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude with climate change. The first part o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Heat related mortality is of great concern for public health, and estimat...
Background: Multiple methods are employed for modelling adaptation when projecting the impact of cli...
Abstract Background: Climate change can directly affect human health by varying exposure to non-opt...
Free PMC article https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942841/Studies have investigated the ...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
There is an established U-shaped association between daily temperature and mortality. Temperature ch...
The assessment of health impacts of extreme hot weather under climate change is important for adapta...
Background: Heat-related mortality is a matter of great public health concern, especially in the lig...
Background: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
abstract: BACKGROUND: Multiple methods are employed for modeling adaptation when projecting the impa...
BackgroundMost studies that have assessed impacts on mortality of future temperature increases have ...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...
Previous assessments of the impacts of climate change on heat-related mortality use the "delta meth...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
Heat waves are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude with climate change. The first part o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Heat related mortality is of great concern for public health, and estimat...
Background: Multiple methods are employed for modelling adaptation when projecting the impact of cli...
Abstract Background: Climate change can directly affect human health by varying exposure to non-opt...
Free PMC article https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942841/Studies have investigated the ...
BACKGROUND: In the context of a warming climate and increasing urbanisation (with the associated urb...
There is an established U-shaped association between daily temperature and mortality. Temperature ch...
The assessment of health impacts of extreme hot weather under climate change is important for adapta...
Background: Heat-related mortality is a matter of great public health concern, especially in the lig...
Background: High temperatures have substantial impacts on mortality and, with growing concerns about...
abstract: BACKGROUND: Multiple methods are employed for modeling adaptation when projecting the impa...
BackgroundMost studies that have assessed impacts on mortality of future temperature increases have ...
Heat is among the deadliest weather-related phenomena in the United States, and the number of heat-r...