Causes for the recent changes in cold- and heat-related mortality in England and Wales

被引:53
作者
Christidis, Nikolaos [1 ]
Donaldson, Gavin C. [2 ]
Stott, Peter A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Met Off Hadley Ctr, Exeter EX1 3PB, Devon, England
[2] Royal Free & Univ Coll Med Sch, Univ Coll London, Acad Unit Resp Med, London NW3 2PF, England
关键词
CLIMATE VARIABILITY; POTENTIAL IMPACTS; ELDERLY-PEOPLE; UNITED-STATES; PART I; TEMPERATURE; MODEL; HEALTH; WATERBORNE; WEATHER;
D O I
10.1007/s10584-009-9774-0
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Cold related mortality among people aged over 50 in England and Wales has decreased at a rate of 85 deaths per million population per year over the period 1976-2005. This trend is two orders of magnitude higher than the increase in heat-related mortality observed after 1976. Long term changes in temperature-related mortality may be linked to human activity, natural climatic forcings, or to adaptation of the population to a wider range of temperatures. Here we employ optimal detection, a formal statistical methodology, to carry out an end to end attribution analysis. We find that adaptation is a major influence on changing mortality rates. We also find that adaptation has prevented a significant increase in heat-related mortality and considerably enhanced a significant decrease in cold-related mortality. Our analysis suggests that in the absence of adaptation, the human influence on climate would have been the main contributor to increases in heat-related mortality and decreases in cold-related mortality.
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页码:539 / 553
页数:15
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