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Climate change-induced heatwave deaths could increase in NYC by as much as 25%

Climate change-induced heatwave deaths could increase in NYC by as much as 25%

  • Post author:Environmental Advocates NY
  • Post published:May 22, 2013
  • Post category:Uncategorized

New York city could experience up to 22% more deaths from extreme summertime heat in the coming decade under global warming, according to a study of the impact of climate trends.

Tags: Climate Change, heat, warming

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