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Title: Health losses attributed to anthropogenic climate change
Authors: Carlson, Colin 
Mitchell, Daniel 
Gibb, Rory 
Stuart-Smith, Rupert 
Carleton, Tamma 
Lavelle, Torre 
Lippi, Catherine 
Lukas-Sithole, Megan 
North, Michelle A. 
Ryan, Sadie 
Shumba, Stella 
chersich, matthew 
New, Mark 
Trisos, Christopher H. 
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Source: Carlson, C.J. et al. 2025. Health losses attributed to anthropogenic climate change. Nature Climate Change, 15: 1052-1055. [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-025-02399-75]
Journal: Nature Climate Change 
Abstract: Over the last decade, attribution science has shown that climate change is responsible for substantial death, disability and illness. However, health impact attribution studies have focused disproportionately on populations in high-income countries, and have mostly quantified the health outcomes of heat and extreme weather. A clearer picture of the global burden of climate change could encourage policymakers to treat the climate crisis like a public health emergency.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11189/10708
ISSN: 1758-678X
1758-6798 (Online)
DOI: [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-025-02399-75
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