Climate change impacts on extreme temperature mortality in select metropolitan areas in the United States

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David Mills
Joel Schwartz
Mihye Lee
Marcus Sarofim
Russell Jones
Megan Lawson
Michael Duckworth
Leland Deck
机构
[1] Stratus Consulting Inc.,Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health, Department of Epidemiology
[2] Harvard University,undefined
[3] Climate Change Division (6207-J),undefined
[4] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,undefined
[5] Headwaters Economics,undefined
[6] Clean Air Markets Division,undefined
[7] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2015年 / 131卷
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Emission Scenario; Extreme Temperature; Weather Station Data; Community Atmospheric Model Version; Extreme Heat Event;
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This paper applies city-specific mortality relationships for extremely hot and cold temperatures for 33 Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States to develop mortality projections for historical and potential future climates. These projections, which cover roughly 100 million of 310 million U.S. residents in 2010, highlight a potential change in health risks from uncontrolled climate change and the potential benefits of a greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation policy. Our analysis reveals that projected mortality from extremely hot and cold days combined increases significantly over the 21st century because of the overwhelming increase in extremely hot days. We also find that the evaluated GHG mitigation policy could substantially reduce this risk. These results become more pronounced when accounting for projected population changes. These results challenge arguments that there could be a mortality benefit attributable to changes in extreme temperatures from future warming. This finding of a net increase in mortality also holds in an analog city sensitivity analysis that incorporates a strong adaptation assumption. While our results do not address all sources of uncertainty, their scale and scope highlight one component of the potential health risks of unmitigated climate change impacts on extreme temperatures and draw attention to the need to continue to refine analytical tools and methods for this type of analysis.
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