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Climate Change Will Drive Up Manhattan’s Heat-Related Death Toll

Climate change-related deaths may be even worse than these researchers are projecting. Washington Square Park, by marccappelletti/Flickr Despite the modern advances of central air and cooling centers, record-hot weather still regularly kills people all over the world. A 2010 heat wave in Russia was blamed for killingabout 55,000 people. An earlier one, in 2003, claimed 70,000 across Europe. And an infamously scorching stretch of the summer of 1995 in Chicago killed about 750. Climate change brings with it the threat that such natural disasters could happen more often, with higher death tolls, as late spring and early fall start to feel more like summer, and as summer itself gets worse. Cities are particularly vulnerable, given the urban heat island effect (we also know that certain neighborhoods within most cities are at particularly grave risk). Temperatures around New York City, for example, increased by about 2 degrees Celsius between 1901 and 2000 – a rate that was higher than the national average. Exactly how bad the heat waves will get will depend on some uncertain factors, like how fast global populations rise and how successful we are at curbing greenhouse gasses. But researchers at Columbia University’s Earth Institute and the Mailman School of Public Health have at least attempted to come up with some estimates. In new research published in the journal Nature Climate Change, they downscale future temperature projections for the island of Manhattan using 16 climate models under two scenarios (one assumes rapid global population growth and scant attempts to limit emissions; the other assumes slower growth and technological advances that slow emissions by 2040). In all 32 scenarios, compared to a baseline set in the 1980s, heat-related deaths in Manhattan go up, in some cases by as much as 90 percent by the year 2080. And these projections take into account that there will be fewer cold-related deaths from climate change. The net effect, though, still looks gruesome. The biggest jump in deaths, these models suggest, will come from “the months surrounding summer,” those stretches of May and September that we seldom associate today with heat waves. The chart at left, from the paper, shows the percent change in heat-related deaths, averaged across 16 models, in the 2080s relative to the 1980s. All of those summertime deaths also clearly wipe out any any positive changes in the wintertime death toll. The reality in the future may be even worse than these researchers are projecting. This study doesn’t take into account changes in demographics, and New York City (along with the rest of the country) will age in the coming decades. The study also doesn’t consider how air quality may worsen with climate change. But then again, we never know what technology (and health care) may bring us in the next 70 years. These early projections, though, should be enough to get us thinking now about how to get ready. Link to article: Climate Change Will Drive Up Manhattan’s Heat-Related Death Toll ; ;Related ArticlesOklahoma Tornado: Is Climate Change to Blame?Dot Earth Blog: A Survival Plan for America’s Tornado Danger ZoneVIDEO: The Secret Life of Trolls ;

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Climate Change Will Drive Up Manhattan’s Heat-Related Death Toll

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Crews Search for Survivors in Oklahoma After Tornado

Rescue workers sought survivors as they sifted through debris and around power lines to reach those who were feared trapped. See original: Crews Search for Survivors in Oklahoma After Tornado ; ;Related ArticlesKids (and Teachers) in Peril, From Oklahoma to OregonF.A.A.’s Concerns Hold Up Use of Wildfire DronesDot Earth Blog: Kids (and Teachers) in Peril, From Oklahoma to Oregon ;

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Crews Search for Survivors in Oklahoma After Tornado

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State of the Beaches: Rebuilding the Coastline, but at What Cost?

Beach nourishment projects will restore shorelines but require expensive upkeep and affect ecosystems; federal taxpayers will foot the bill. This article is from:   State of the Beaches: Rebuilding the Coastline, but at What Cost? ; ;Related ArticlesState Of the Beaches: In Rockaways, Racing the Clock to Repair the BeachInterior Proposes New Rules for Fracking on U.S. LandMountain of Petroleum Coke From Oil Sands Rises in Detroit ;

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State of the Beaches: Rebuilding the Coastline, but at What Cost?

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State Of the Beaches: In Rockaways, Racing the Clock to Repair the Beach

Hurricane Sandy left the parks department with the onerous task of having the beach ready for a Memorial Day weekend opening. Follow this link:   State Of the Beaches: In Rockaways, Racing the Clock to Repair the Beach ; ;Related ArticlesState of the Beaches: Rebuilding the Coastline, but at What Cost?Interior Proposes New Rules for Fracking on U.S. LandWorld Briefing | Asia: Indonesia: A Logging Ban Is Extended ;

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State Of the Beaches: In Rockaways, Racing the Clock to Repair the Beach

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Safe Drinking Water Elusive for Many in California

Bureaucratic and technical obstacles have slowed the distribution of federal aid in places where water is laced with nitrates and other pollutants. View post:   Safe Drinking Water Elusive for Many in California ; ;Related ArticlesCarbon Dioxide Level Passes Long-Feared MilestonePolitico to Test a Pay Wall With Some Readers of Its SiteRepublicans Block Vote on Nominee to Lead E.P.A. ;

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Safe Drinking Water Elusive for Many in California

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Dot Earth Blog: Bend, Stretch, Reach, Teach, Reveal, Reflect, Rejoice, Repeat

A short guide to limiting big regrets on the human journey. View post:   Dot Earth Blog: Bend, Stretch, Reach, Teach, Reveal, Reflect, Rejoice, Repeat ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Fresh Analysis of the Pace of Warming and Sea-Level RiseBend, Stretch, Reach, Teach, Reveal, Reflect, Rejoice, RepeatDot Earth Blog: Exploring Environmental Issues and Communication With Students in Japan ;

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Dot Earth Blog: Bend, Stretch, Reach, Teach, Reveal, Reflect, Rejoice, Repeat

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Staten Island Residents Want City to Do More to Eliminate Post-Storm Mold in Homes

Frustration remains, even though New York City has one of the most aggressive antimold programs in the country. See the original article here:   Staten Island Residents Want City to Do More to Eliminate Post-Storm Mold in Homes ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Bend, Stretch, Reach, Teach, Reveal, Reflect, Rejoice, RepeatDot Earth Blog: Fresh Analysis of the Pace of Warming and Sea-Level RisePolitico to Test a Pay Wall With Some Readers of Its Site ;

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Staten Island Residents Want City to Do More to Eliminate Post-Storm Mold in Homes

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E.P.A. Plan to Clean Up Gowanus Canal Meets Local Resistance

The Environmental Protection Agency’s $500 million proposal has stirred concerns among Brooklyn residents who are worried about the effects on the air and a beloved swimming pool. More here:  E.P.A. Plan to Clean Up Gowanus Canal Meets Local Resistance ; ;Related ArticlesGreentech: Squeezing More From EthanolCalifornia Wildfire Drives Thousands From HomesBusiness Briefing | Company News: A Second Nuclear Plant in Turkey Is Approved ;

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E.P.A. Plan to Clean Up Gowanus Canal Meets Local Resistance

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Plans to Harness China’s Nu River Threaten a Region

China has revived plans for hydropower dams on the Nu River, a project critics say will threaten endangered fish and force thousands of ethnic minorities to relocate. See original –  Plans to Harness China’s Nu River Threaten a Region ; ;Related ArticlesChinese River’s Fate May Reshape a RegionE.P.A. Plan to Clean Up Gowanus Canal Meets Local ResistanceGreentech: Squeezing More From Ethanol ;

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Plans to Harness China’s Nu River Threaten a Region

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California Wildfires May Be Controlled This Weekend, Official Says

A spokesman estimated that the fire might be contained by Monday, with the help of favorable weather, but that it would take firefighters weeks to extinguish every ember, and ensure “28,000 acres of cold ash.” Continued:  California Wildfires May Be Controlled This Weekend, Official Says ; ;Related ArticlesCalifornia Wildfire Drives Thousands From HomesGreentech: Squeezing More From EthanolBusiness Briefing | Company News: A Second Nuclear Plant in Turkey Is Approved ;

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California Wildfires May Be Controlled This Weekend, Official Says

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