Share of warm-season deaths attributed to heat in a world with and
without climate change

The "warm season" varies by country, but typically lasts 3 to 5 months of the year. Shown is the share of premature deaths inthis season that can be attributed to heat, with the natural climate and extra warming from human-induced climate change.Based on data over the period from 1991 to 2018.

Natural forcings onlyHuman-induced climate changeSpain6.2%Vietnam3%Uruguay2.9%Argentina2.8%France2.1%China2%Philippines1.7%Brazil1.7%Canada1%Japan0.97%United Kingdom0.88%United States0.87%South Africa0.84%

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Share of warm-season deaths attributed to heat in a world with and without climate change

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