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Author: Ebi, Kristie L.; Mills, David M.; Smith, Joel B.; Grambsch, Anne
Title: Climate Change and Human Health Impacts in the United States: An Update on the Results of the U.S. National Assessment
  • Document date: 2006_5_18
  • ID: 124czudi_29
    Snippet: Temperature-related morbidity and mortality. For the HSA, McGeehin and Mirabelli (2001) assumed that an increase in global average temperatures would increase the severity and frequency of heat events and the morbidity and mortality attributable to these events. The authors concluded that this would result in a net increase in temperature-related morbidity and mortality because any ameliorating impact of increasing temperature on winter mortality.....
    Document: Temperature-related morbidity and mortality. For the HSA, McGeehin and Mirabelli (2001) assumed that an increase in global average temperatures would increase the severity and frequency of heat events and the morbidity and mortality attributable to these events. The authors concluded that this would result in a net increase in temperature-related morbidity and mortality because any ameliorating impact of increasing temperature on winter mortality rates would not be great enough to offset the projected increase in mortality attributed to heat events.

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