Impact of population aging on future temperature-related mortality at different global warming levels
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Older adults are generally amongst the most vulnerable to heat and cold. While temperature-related health impacts are projected to increase with global warming, the influence of population aging on these trends remains unclear. Here we show that at 1.5 degrees C, 2 degrees C, and 3 degrees C of global warming, heat-related mortality in 800 locations across 50 countries/areas will increase by 0.5%, 1.0%, and 2.5%, respectively; among which 1 in 5 to 1 in 4 heat-related deaths can be attributed to population aging. Despite a projected decrease in cold-related mortality due to progressive warming alone, population aging will mostly counteract this trend, leading to a net increase in cold-related mortality by 0.1%-0.4% at 1.5-3 degrees C global warming. Our findings indicate that population aging constitutes a crucial driver for future heat- and cold-related deaths, with increasing mortality burden for both heat and cold due to the aging population.This study reveals that population aging intensifies heat- and cold-related deaths, more so than climate change, in 50 countries. At 1.53 degrees C global warming, aging contributes to rising heat-related deaths, offsetting declines in cold related death.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Chen K.; de Schrijver E.; Sivaraj S.; Sera F.; Scovronick N.; Jiang L.; Roye D.; Lavigne E.; Kysely J.; Urban A.; Schneider A.; Huber V.; Madureira J.; Mistry M.N.; Cvijanovic I.; Gasparrini A.; Vicedo-Cabrera A.M.; Armstrong B.; Schneider R.; Tobias A.; Astrom C.; Guo Y.; Honda Y.; Abrutzky R.; Tong S.; de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho M.; Saldiva P.H.N.; Correa P.M.; Ortega N.V.; Kan H.; Osorio S.; Orru H.; Indermitte E.; Jaakkola J.J.K.; Ryti N.; Pascal M.; Katsouyanni K.; Analitis A.; Mayvaneh F.; Entezari A.; Goodman P.; Zeka A.; Michelozzi P.; de'Donato F.; Hashizume M.; Alahmad B.; Diaz M.H.; De la Cruz Valencia C.; Overcenco A.; Houthuijs D.; Ameling C.; Rao S.; Carrasco-Escobar G.; Seposo X.; da Silva S.P.; Holobaca I.H.; Acquaotta F.; Kim H.; Lee W.; Iniguez C.; Forsberg B.; Ragettli M.S.; Guo Y.-L.L.; Pan S.-C.; Li S.; Colistro V.; Zanobetti A.; Schwartz J.; Dang T.N.; Van Dung D.; Carlsen H.K.; Cauchi J.P.; Achilleos S.; Raz R.
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