Alert in Europe: They warn that an important city will have more deaths from climate change

Alert in Europe: They warn that an important city will have more deaths from climate change

February 4, 2025 – 10:05

If urgent measures are not taken to mitigate global warming, before this century ends, up to 2.3 million people could die in 854 cities that were analyzed from the European continent, a recent study advances.

According to a study by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) based on climatic and epidemiological models, published in Nature Medicine, The increase in temperatures derived from climate change will have a significant impact on mortality throughout Europe.

What city of Europe will be the most deaths for climate change

If urgent measures are not taken to mitigate global warming, before this century ends They could die up to 2.3 million people in 854 cities that They were analyzed from the European continent. Spain It would be especially affected by this problem of climatic mortality, and in a very pronounced way Barcelona, ​​which according to these projections will be the city with the highest number of deaths For this cause in all Europe: The study estimates 246,082 deaths from extreme temperatures associated with climate change until 2099 in the Catalan city.

For its partin Madrid, 129,716 deaths are foreseen and in Valencia 67,519, which reflects the vulnerability of the Spanish territory in the face of climate change.

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On the other hand, in Madrid, 129,716 deaths are expected and in Valencia 67,519, which reflects the vulnerability of the Spanish territory in the face of climate change.

For its part, In Madrid, 129,716 deaths are expected and in Valencia 67,519, which reflects the vulnerability of the Spanish territory in the face of climate change.

These figures correspond to the worst possible scenario posed by the study, in the event that global temperatures increase 4 degrees by 2099, although 70% of all those deaths could be avoided if quick actions are taken to prevent it.

Research, which projects how temperatures will change using Historical data on the relationship between temperature and mortality, warns that the cities of the south of Europe They will support the worst part of the temperatures increase, and Italy would be the other great victim In total figures: cities like Rome (147,738 dead deaths), Naples (147,248) and Milan (110.131) accompany the Spanish among the most affected on the list.

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