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2019.

The deadly toll of air pollution
The New York Times, US, 27 August 2019

Breathing polluted air is deadlier than previously believed, new study claims
Fox News, US, 22 August 2019.

Air pollution can kill, even when it meets air quality guidelines, study finds
CNN, US, 21 August 2019.

Un macroestudio alerta de las muertes provocadas por la contaminación urbana
El País, Spain, 21 August 2019.

Calor húmedo o seco ¿cuál es más nocivo para la salud? – (TV Interview)
La Sexta, Spain, 8 August 2019.

2018.

La calor incrementa la mortalitat o no? – (TV Interview)
Telenoticies TV3, Spain, 2 August 2018.

Heatwave makes a comeback (if you’re in the south, at least)
The Times, UK, 1 August 2018.

Australia faces surge in heatwave death, major study warns
SBS News, Australia, 1 August 2018.

Heatwave deaths will rise drastically by 2080 without adaptation: study
China Daily, China, 1 August 2018.

Heatwave deaths to rise steadily by 2080: Study
India Today, India, 1 August 2018.

Muertos por olas de calor podrían aumentar en el mundo, prevén especialistas
Televisa, Mexico, 1 August 2018.

Muertes por calor extremo
La Vanguardia, Spain, 1 August 2018.

Las muertes por ola de calor podrían triplicarse entre el 2031 y el 2080
El Periodico, Spain, 1 August 2018.

Blistering heatwaves induced by global warming will cause up to 52,000 people to DIE by 2080
Daily Mail, UK, 31 July 2018.

Heatwave deaths in UK ‘to soar if climate change continues’
Evening Standard, UK, 31 July 2018.

UK weather forecast: British holidaymakers warned about Spanish heatwave with temperatures set to hit 120F
Daily Mirror, UK, 31 July 2018.

Study sees a dramatic rise in heatwave deaths by 2080
Reuters UK, 31 July 2018.

Para el 2080 las muertes causadas por olas de calor aumentarán al menos en un 400% en Chile
La Tercera, Chile, 31 July 2018.

Heatwave deaths to soar dramatically, global study finds – (TV interview)
Euronews, France, 31 July 2018.

2017.

More deaths from temperature-related health impacts of climate change
The Guardian, UK, 17 November 2017.

L’esccesso dí mortalità per il riscaldamento globale
Le Science, Italy, 14 November 2017.

Fewer Britons will die fro the cold under climate change, study suggests
The Telegraph, UK, 13 November 2017.

Global warming will cause death rates in warm countries to increase by up to 12.7% by 2090 if no action is taken, scientists warn
Daily Mail, UK, 13 November 2017.

Las olas de calor aumentan la mortalidad en todo el mundo
La Vanguardia, Spain, 11 August 2017.

Las olas de calor aumentan en España hasta un 20% el riesgo de muerte
El Periódico, Spain, 11 August 2017.

2016.

Beware: Winter is coming
The New York Times, USA, 19 December 2016.

El calor es más mortal al comienzo del verano
El País, Spain, 4 July 2016.

Worrying weather: roller-coaster temperature swings increase risk of dying, new study finds
South China Morning Post, China, 27 June 2016.

2015.

Moderately cold weather ‘more deadly than heatwaves or extreme cold
The Guardian, UK, 21 May 2015.

Mildly cold, drizzly days far deadlier than extreme temperatures for Brits, says study
The Independent, UK, 21 May 2015.

Cold weather twenty times more deadly than hot weather, study suggests
The Telegraph, UK, 21 May 2015.

Why a cold snap is 20 times more lethal than a heatwave – and there are more deaths caused by moderate hot or cold than extreme temperatures
Daily Mail, UK, 21 May 2015.

Study: Cold kills 20 times more people than heat
US Today, USA, 21 May 2015.

Cold weather is much deadlier than extreme heat, study says
Los Angeles Times, USA, 21 May 2015.

El frío mata 20 veces más personas que el calor
ABC, Spain, 21 May 2015.

Cold weather kills far more people than hot weather
The Times of India, India, 21 May 2015.

 

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