HomeClimate411Extreme temperatures linked to nearly 1 million deaths Climate411Middle Column Extreme temperatures linked to nearly 1 million deaths By Christina Norman - June 30, 2022 47 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg In a new study published today in Nature Medicine, an international team of researchers estimates that almost 900,000 deaths in the years between 2002 and 2015 could be attributable to extreme temperatures alone in major Latin American cities. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleAussie Climate Minister Promises to Legislate Away that Evil CO2Next articleAll Eyes on SCOTUS: Supreme Court to Issue Climate Endangerment Finding Ruling – To Decide if EPA, or Congress, has authority to regulate CO2 Kip Hansen LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Classical Liberalism and Electricity: An (Unfinished) Exchange with Lynne Kiesling Climate411 It is time for fundamental free-market, classical-liberal reform with electricity.” Read more Aussie Climate Council Demands Automobile Companies boost Fuel Efficiency Climate411 "FCAI’s members selling dirty, inefficient cars into Australia well into the 2040s is not an option". But there is a legitimate reason Aussies tend... Read more The “Coming Climate Anarchy”… Run Away!!! Climate411 Dr. Parag Khanna and his PhD in international relations has earned a Billy Madison Lifetime Achievement award. Read more