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The trends of non-accidental mortality burden attributed to compound hot-dry events in China and its provinces in a global warming world
Environment International ( IF 10.3 ) Pub Date : 2024-08-23 , DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.108977 Guanhao He 1 , Yi Lin 1 , Jianxiong Hu 1 , Yang Chen 2 , Yanfang Guo 3 , Min Yu 4 , Fangfang Zeng 1 , Hailai Duan 5 , Ruilin Meng 6 , Chunliang Zhou 7 , Yize Xiao 8 , Biao Huang 9 , Weiwei Gong 4 , Jiangmei Liu 10 , Tao Liu 1 , Maigeng Zhou 10 , Wenjun Ma 1
Environment International ( IF 10.3 ) Pub Date : 2024-08-23 , DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.108977 Guanhao He 1 , Yi Lin 1 , Jianxiong Hu 1 , Yang Chen 2 , Yanfang Guo 3 , Min Yu 4 , Fangfang Zeng 1 , Hailai Duan 5 , Ruilin Meng 6 , Chunliang Zhou 7 , Yize Xiao 8 , Biao Huang 9 , Weiwei Gong 4 , Jiangmei Liu 10 , Tao Liu 1 , Maigeng Zhou 10 , Wenjun Ma 1
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Global warming has provoked more co-occurrence of hot extreme and dry extreme, namely compound hot-dry events (CHDEs). However, their health impacts have seldom been investigated. This study aimed to characterize CHDEs and assess its mortality burden in China from 1990 to 2100.
更新日期:2024-08-23