BibTex format
@techreport{Barnes:2025,
author = {Barnes, C and Konstantinoudis, G and Masselot, P and Mistry, M and Gasparrini, A and Vicedo-Cabrera, AM and Theokritoff, E and Clarke, B and Otto, F},
publisher = {Grantham Institute and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine},
title = {Summer heat deaths in 854 European cities more than tripled due to climate change},
year = {2025}
}
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TY - RPRT
AB - Focusing on 854 European cities, this study found climate change was responsible for 68% of the 24,400estimated heat deaths this summer by increasing temperatures by up to 3.6°C.The analysis was led by researchers at Imperial College London and London School of Hygiene & TropicalMedicine, who warn the result is only a snapshot of the death toll linked to extreme heat as the cities studiedrepresent about 30% of Europe’s population. It follows a study by the same team which found climatechange could have tripled the death toll of a July heatwave in Europe.
AU - Barnes,C
AU - Konstantinoudis,G
AU - Masselot,P
AU - Mistry,M
AU - Gasparrini,A
AU - Vicedo-Cabrera,AM
AU - Theokritoff,E
AU - Clarke,B
AU - Otto,F
PB - Grantham Institute and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
PY - 2025///
TI - Summer heat deaths in 854 European cities more than tripled due to climate change
ER -