ClimaTE change-related Mortality in different Population groups in URbanized Belgium - [project acronym: TEMPUR] Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Electronics and Informatics, Interface Demography, Sociology, Brussels Interdisciplinary Research centre on Migration and Minorities, Brussels Institute for Social and Population Studies
Climate change is established to be unequivocal and has been unanimously identified as one of
biggest threats to health worldwide. Greenhouse gas emissions are the main driver of these global
rising temperatures, affecting health and mortality worldwide. Currently almost half of the global
population lives in urban areas, usually characterized by their higher environmental hazard burden
(e.g., elevated levels of heat ...
biggest threats to health worldwide. Greenhouse gas emissions are the main driver of these global
rising temperatures, affecting health and mortality worldwide. Currently almost half of the global
population lives in urban areas, usually characterized by their higher environmental hazard burden
(e.g., elevated levels of heat ...