Altres ajuts: B00391(FI-2018)Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased summer temperatures in Spain by nearly one degree Celsius on average between 1980 and 2015. However, little is known about the extent to which the association between heat and human mortality has been modified. We here investigate whether the observed warming has been associated with an upward trend in excess mortality attributable to heat or, on the contrary, a decrease in the vulnerability to heat has contributed to a reduction of the mortality burden. We analysed a dataset from 47 major cities in Spain for the summer months between 1980 and 2015, which included daily temperatures and 554,491 deaths from circulatory and respiratory causes, by sex. We applie...
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most unquestionable effects ...
Published online: 03 October 2022Extreme temperatures are a threat to public health, increasing mort...
<p>Geographic distribution of the 47 major Spanish cities (left) and the corresponding evolution of ...
BACKGROUND:Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased summer temperatures in Spain by nea...
HA was supported by the Secretariat for Universities and Research of the Ministry of Business and Kn...
Background Climate change driven by human activities has increased annual temperatures in Spain by a...
Background Climate change driven by human activities has increased annual temperatures in Spain by a...
Many of the studies that analyze the future impact of climate change on mortality assume that the te...
Abstract Background Although adaptation to continuously rising ambient temperatures is an emerging t...
BACKGROUND: Periods of high temperature have been widely found to be associated with excess mortalit...
In Spain the average temperature has increased by 1.7 °C since pre-industrial times. There has been ...
BACKGROUND: Periods of high temperature have been widely found to be associated with excess mortalit...
Exposure to extreme ambient temperatures has been widely described to increase mortality. Exploring ...
In Spain the average temperature has increased by 1.7 °C since pre-industrial times. There has been ...
Heat-related mortality trends under recent climate warming in Spain: A 36-year observational stud
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most unquestionable effects ...
Published online: 03 October 2022Extreme temperatures are a threat to public health, increasing mort...
<p>Geographic distribution of the 47 major Spanish cities (left) and the corresponding evolution of ...
BACKGROUND:Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased summer temperatures in Spain by nea...
HA was supported by the Secretariat for Universities and Research of the Ministry of Business and Kn...
Background Climate change driven by human activities has increased annual temperatures in Spain by a...
Background Climate change driven by human activities has increased annual temperatures in Spain by a...
Many of the studies that analyze the future impact of climate change on mortality assume that the te...
Abstract Background Although adaptation to continuously rising ambient temperatures is an emerging t...
BACKGROUND: Periods of high temperature have been widely found to be associated with excess mortalit...
In Spain the average temperature has increased by 1.7 °C since pre-industrial times. There has been ...
BACKGROUND: Periods of high temperature have been widely found to be associated with excess mortalit...
Exposure to extreme ambient temperatures has been widely described to increase mortality. Exploring ...
In Spain the average temperature has increased by 1.7 °C since pre-industrial times. There has been ...
Heat-related mortality trends under recent climate warming in Spain: A 36-year observational stud
The increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves is one of the most unquestionable effects ...
Published online: 03 October 2022Extreme temperatures are a threat to public health, increasing mort...
<p>Geographic distribution of the 47 major Spanish cities (left) and the corresponding evolution of ...