Quantifying the contributions of climate change and adaptation to mortality from extreme heat

Stanford University researchers have quantified the contributions of climate change and adaptation to mortality during the August 2003 heat wave in France. Their study found that 6,038 deaths were attributable to climate change, which is ten times higher than previous estimates. Additionally, they showed that adaptation measures implemented in response to the event have reduced projected future mortality by more than 80%.

EarthArXiv · February 15, 2025