Estimation of Relative Risk of Mortality and Economic Burden Attributable to High Temperature in Wuhan, China
In the context of climate change, most of the global regions are facing the threat of high temperature. Influenced by tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific Ocean, high temperatures are more likely to occur in central China, and the economic losses caused by heat are in urgent need of quanti...
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Main Authors: | Si Chen (Author), Junrui Zhao (Author), Soo-Beom Lee (Author), Seong Wook Kim (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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