
Researchers estimate hundreds more died than would have without climate change
2,700 heat-linked deaths in record May-June heatwaves, study finds
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Deadly climate impact: 2,700 heat-linked deaths in recent heatwaves, experts say. Researchers estimate hundreds more people died in May and June's record hot spells than would have done without climate change. More than 2,700 people are estimated to have died as a result of record breaking temperatures during the May and June heatwaves, a study has suggested.
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Deadly climate impact: 2,700 heat-linked deaths in recent heatwaves, experts say.
reliability low1/5 sourcesResearchers estimate hundreds more people died in May and June's record hot spells than would have done without climate change.
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More than 2,700 people are estimated to have died as a result of record breaking temperatures during the May and June heatwaves, a study has suggested.
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Deadly climate impact: 2,700 heat-linked deaths in recent heatwaves, experts say.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideResearchers estimate hundreds more people died in May and June's record hot spells than would have done without climate change.
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