Burning of fossil fuels caused 1,500 deaths in recent European heat wave, study estimates
WASHINGTON (AP) — Human-caused climate change is responsible for killing about 1,500 people in last week’s European heat wave, a first-of-its-kind rapid study found.
Those 1,500 people “have only died because of climate change, so they would not have died if it would not have been for our burning of oil, coal and gas in the last century, ” said study co-author Friederike Otto, a climate scientist at Imperial College in London.
Scientists at Imperial and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine used peer-reviewed techniques to calculate that about 2,300 people in 12 cities likely died from the heat in last week’s bout of high temperatures, with nearly two-thirds of them dying because of the Допълнителни степени, които климатичните промени прибавят към естествената лятна топлота.
Миналите изследвания за бързо приписване не надвишават оценката на ролята на изменението на климата в метеорологичните резултати като спомагателна топлота, наводняване или суша. Това п...
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