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Study warns up to 2.3 million more heat-related deaths in Europe by 2099 without emissions cuts.
A new climate study from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine predicts that Europe could see up to 2.3 million additional temperature-related deaths by 2099 if no action is taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The research, published in Nature Medicine, shows that while cold-related deaths are decreasing slowly, heat-related deaths are increasing rapidly.
Cities in the Mediterranean region, such as Barcelona and Rome, are particularly at risk.
The study emphasizes the need for both emission reductions and adaptation measures like air conditioning and more green spaces to mitigate the impact.