The Paris Agreement binds all nations to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change, with the commitment to Bhold warming well below 2 °C in global mean temperature (GMT), relative to pre-industrial levels, and to pursue efforts to limit warming to 1.5 °C. The 1.5 °C limit constitutes an ambitious goal for which greater evidence on its benefits for health would help guide policy and potentially increase the motivation for action. Here we contribute to this gap with an assessment on the potential health benefits

Temperature-related mortality impacts under and beyond Paris Agreement climate change scenarios / Vicedo-Cabrera, A. M.; Guo, Y.; Sera, F.; Huber, V.; Schleussner, C.-F.; Mitchell, D.; Tong, S.; de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho, M.; Saldiva, P. H. N.; Lavigne, E.; Correa, P. M.; Ortega, N. V.; Kan, H.; Osorio, S.; Kyselý, J.; Urban, A.; Jaakkola, J. J. K.; Ryti, N. R. I.; Pascal, M.; Goodman, P. G.; Zeka, A.; Michelozzi, P.; Scortichini, M.; Hashizume, M.; Honda, Y.; Hurtado-Diaz, M.; Cruz, J.; Seposo, X.; Kim, H.; Tobias, A.; Íñiguez, C.; Forsberg, B.; Åström, D. O.; Ragettli, M. S.; Röösli, M.; Guo, Y. L.; Wu, C.-F.; Zanobetti, A.; Schwartz, J.; Bell, M. L.; Dang, T. N.; Van, D. D.; Heaviside, C.; Vardoulakis, S.; Hajat, S.; Haines, A.; Armstrong, B.; Ebi, K. L.; Gasparrini, A.. - In: CLIMATIC CHANGE. - ISSN 0165-0009. - STAMPA. - 150:(2018), pp. 391-402.

Temperature-related mortality impacts under and beyond Paris Agreement climate change scenarios

Sera, F.;Zanobetti, A.;
2018

Abstract

The Paris Agreement binds all nations to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change, with the commitment to Bhold warming well below 2 °C in global mean temperature (GMT), relative to pre-industrial levels, and to pursue efforts to limit warming to 1.5 °C. The 1.5 °C limit constitutes an ambitious goal for which greater evidence on its benefits for health would help guide policy and potentially increase the motivation for action. Here we contribute to this gap with an assessment on the potential health benefits
2018
150
391
402
Vicedo-Cabrera, A. M.; Guo, Y.; Sera, F.; Huber, V.; Schleussner, C.-F.; Mitchell, D.; Tong, S.; de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho, M.; Saldiva, P. H. N.; Lavigne, E.; Correa, P. M.; Ortega, N. V.; Kan, H.; Osorio, S.; Kyselý, J.; Urban, A.; Jaakkola, J. J. K.; Ryti, N. R. I.; Pascal, M.; Goodman, P. G.; Zeka, A.; Michelozzi, P.; Scortichini, M.; Hashizume, M.; Honda, Y.; Hurtado-Diaz, M.; Cruz, J.; Seposo, X.; Kim, H.; Tobias, A.; Íñiguez, C.; Forsberg, B.; Åström, D. O.; Ragettli, M. S.; Röösli, M.; Guo, Y. L.; Wu, C.-F.; Zanobetti, A.; Schwartz, J.; Bell, M. L.; Dang, T. N.; Van, D. D.; Heaviside, C.; Vardoulakis, S.; Hajat, S.; Haines, A.; Armstrong, B.; Ebi, K. L.; Gasparrini, A.
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