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Extreme heat-related mortality avoided under Paris Agreement goals

Daniel Mitchell (), Clare Heaviside, Nathalie Schaller, Myles Allen, Kristie L. Ebi, Erich M. Fischer, Antonio Gasparrini, Luke Harrington, Viatcheslav Kharin, Hideo Shiogama, Jana Sillmann, Sebastian Sippel and Sotiris Vardoulakis
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Daniel Mitchell: University of Bristol
Clare Heaviside: Public Health England
Nathalie Schaller: Center for International Climate and Environmental Research
Myles Allen: University of Oxford
Kristie L. Ebi: University of Washington
Erich M. Fischer: ETH Zurich
Antonio Gasparrini: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Luke Harrington: University of Oxford
Viatcheslav Kharin: University of Victoria
Hideo Shiogama: National Institute for Environmental Studies
Jana Sillmann: Center for International Climate and Environmental Research
Sebastian Sippel: The Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Sotiris Vardoulakis: University of Birmingham

Nature Climate Change, 2018, vol. 8, issue 7, 551-553

Abstract: In key European cities, stabilizing climate warming at 1.5 °C would decrease extreme heat-related mortality by 15–22% per summer compared with stabilization at 2 °C.

Date: 2018
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