Heat-related deaths in Europe to rise due to climate change

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A study published in Nature Medicine predicts a significant rise in heat-related deaths in Europe by the end of the 21st century due to climate change, with mortality expected to increase by nearly 50% under worst-case scenarios.

by @EyeEm

Researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, led by Dr. Pierre Masselot, analyzed climate change’s impact on mortality in 854 urban areas across Europe. Their findings indicate that heat-related deaths will surpass the reduction in cold-related mortality, even under optimal adaptation measures. Under the worst-case climate scenario (SSP3-7.0), overall mortality due to climate change is projected to increase by 49.9% by 2099.

The study identifies Mediterranean and Eastern European regions as the most vulnerable to rising temperatures, while Northern Europe may experience a slight decline in temperature-related mortality. Dr Masselot emphasized the need for immediate action, stating,

“Our findings highlight the urgent need for proactive measures to mitigate climate change and adapt to increased heat.”

The consequences could be severe without intervention, particularly for nations with already high temperatures. However, adopting sustainable climate policies could prevent millions of premature deaths by the end of the century.

Disclaimer: Climate change projections reflect general trends and uncertainties. Policymakers and individuals should seek expert guidance for localized risk assessment and adaptation strategies.

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Igor Foliush
In 1998 he graduated from the Lviv Institute of Physical Education Department of physical rehabilitation From 1998 to 2000 he was an intern at the Istituto Di MedicinaDello Sport Di Roma From 2000 to 2007 he worked as a physiotherapist at the Hospital Santa Maria della Stella (Orvieto) In 2007 he returned to Ukraine From 2007 to 2013 worked as a physiotherapist at the private pediatric clinic "Vita Puer" In 2013, he completed his master's degree at the Melitopol Institute of Ecology and Social Technologies In 2014, he founded the "Dr Foliush Massage Centre" where he works to this day

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