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Promoting targeted heat early warning systems for at-risk populations

Fergus K. O’Connor, Mehak Oberai, Zhiwei Xu, Sebastian Binnewies, Shannon Rutherford, Robert D. Meade, Steven Baker, Ella Jackman, Connor Forbes and Aaron J. E. Bach ()
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Fergus K. O’Connor: Griffith University
Mehak Oberai: Griffith University
Zhiwei Xu: Griffith University
Sebastian Binnewies: Griffith University
Shannon Rutherford: Griffith University
Robert D. Meade: Harvard University
Steven Baker: University of Melbourne
Ella Jackman: Griffith University
Connor Forbes: Griffith University
Aaron J. E. Bach: Griffith University

Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 8, 806-808

Abstract: Extreme heat poses a growing threat to vulnerable urban populations, and the existing heat early warning system usually operates at population level. Pairing emerging individualized and population early warning systems could directly and meaningfully extend protection to those most in need.

Date: 2025
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