Research in Canada has revealed that extreme heat is associated with nearly 700 excess deaths in major cities over 20 years. The study highlights the health risks from warm temperatures, especially in cities with more renters and among seniors.
Canadians cities with larger proportions of renters had higher risks of death during extreme heat waves, a Statistics Canada study says. READ MORE: https://t.co/z5FiYHH2vO https://t.co/z5FiYHH2vO
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Extreme heat deaths higher among seniors and in cities with more renters: Study https://t.co/WKCQ1ZhPMs https://t.co/n668tt87Os
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As heat warnings spread across North America this week, new Canadian research is shedding light on the health risks from exposure to unusually warm temperatures — particularly in cities with more renters. https://t.co/AVc31cX0qo .
Extreme heat linked to nearly 700 excess deaths in Canada’s major cities over 20 years https://t.co/LCf7mNTJ4j