• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Tropical storms and mortality under climate change
  • Contributor: Pugatch, Todd [Author]
  • Published: Maastricht: Global Labor Organization (GLO), 2019
  • Published in: GLO discussion paper ; no. 304
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 35 Seiten); Illustrationen
  • Language: English
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  • Description: Extreme weather induced by climate change can have major consequences for human health. In this study, I quantify the effect of tropical storm frequency and severity on mortality using objective meteorological data and the universe of vital statistics records from a large developing country, Mexico. Using a measure of storm exposure that accounts for both windspeed dispersion and population density along the storm track, I project changes in past storm-related mortality under various scenarios of continued climate change, while holding population and income at current levels. I find that storm-related deaths would have risen under most climate change scenarios considered, with increases of as much as 52% or declines of as much as 10%, depending on the interplay between increasing storm severity and decreased frequency
  • Access State: Open Access