Assessing the magnitude and uncertainties of the burden of selected diseases attributable to extreme heat and extreme precipitation under a climate change scenario in Michigan for the period 2041-2070
Abstract Background Extreme heat (EH) and extreme precipitation (EP) events are expected to increase with climate change in many parts of the world. Characterizing the potential future morbidity and mortality burden of EH and EP and associated costs, as well as uncertainties in the estimates, can id...
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Main Authors: | Carina J. Gronlund (Author), Lorraine Cameron (Author), Claire Shea (Author), Marie S. O'Neill (Author) |
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