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Home » Climate Change Linked to Nearly 100,000 Deaths in 2023 Heatwaves
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Climate Change Linked to Nearly 100,000 Deaths in 2023 Heatwaves

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An Australian-led global study has revealed that nearly 100,000 deaths from the unprecedented heatwaves of 2023 were linked to human-induced climate change. The research, involving data from 2,013 locations across 67 countries, found that approximately 54% of the 178,486 excess deaths—equating to 23 deaths per million people—were attributable to climate change. These heatwaves occurred during the hottest year on record, with global temperatures 1.45°C above pre-industrial levels.
Southern Europe experienced the highest heatwave-related mortality rates, with 120 deaths per million people. The study highlighted that heat-related deaths were predominantly concentrated in subtropical and temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere, where prolonged extreme temperatures exacerbated cardiovascular, respiratory, and other chronic health conditions.
The findings underscore the urgent need for adaptive public health interventions and climate mitigation strategies to reduce future mortality burdens in the context of increasing global warming. The study was conducted by researchers from Monash University and other global partners, emphasizing the critical role of human activities in driving climate change and its severe health impacts.
000 Deaths in 2023 Heatwaves Climate Change Linked to Nearly 100
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