Half-a-degree warmer means 30,000 more deaths yearly in urban China: study

Source(s): Agence France Presse

An increase in global warming from 1.5 to 2 degrees Celsius above late 19th-century levels would cause tens of thousands of extra deaths in China's cities every year, researchers reported Tuesday.

Even if one assumes future adaptations to cope with scorching heat—better , more air conditioning, easy access to clean drinking water—the half-degree bump in  would likely result in some 30,000 additional heat-related deaths per year, they reported in the journal Nature Communications.

Without those improvements in infrastructure and preparedness,  would go up another 50 percent.

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China's landmass has warmed more quickly than the , and is vulnerable to other environmental stresses such as .

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