Causes for the recent changes in cold- and heat-related mortality in England and Wales

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Nikolaos Christidis
Gavin C. Donaldson
Peter A. Stott
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[1] Met Office Hadley Centre,Academic Unit of Respiratory Medicine
[2] University College London,undefined
[3] Royal Free and University College Medical School,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2010年 / 102卷
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Comfort Zone; Internal Climate Variability; General Circulation Model Output; Central England Temperature; Canadian Forest Fire;
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Cold related mortality among people aged over 50 in England and Wales has decreased at a rate of 85 deaths per million population per year over the period 1976–2005. This trend is two orders of magnitude higher than the increase in heat-related mortality observed after 1976. Long term changes in temperature-related mortality may be linked to human activity, natural climatic forcings, or to adaptation of the population to a wider range of temperatures. Here we employ optimal detection, a formal statistical methodology, to carry out an end to end attribution analysis. We find that adaptation is a major influence on changing mortality rates. We also find that adaptation has prevented a significant increase in heat-related mortality and considerably enhanced a significant decrease in cold-related mortality. Our analysis suggests that in the absence of adaptation, the human influence on climate would have been the main contributor to increases in heat-related mortality and decreases in cold-related mortality.
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