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Climate Crisis: Rome, Milan mortality rates set to rise

Study by ENEA researchers sees respective increases of 8% and 6%

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(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 8 - The mortality rates of Rome and Milan are set to rise sharply in the coming decades due to the effects of the climate crisis, according to a new study.
    The study by 11 researchers at the ENEA agency published in Science Direct said the mortality rates in Rome and Milan will be 8% and 6% higher in 2050 respectively.
    It said this rise would come about due to higher temperatures and higher levels of air pollution.
    The study sees Rome's deaths in the summer increasing by 8% to 591 each year due to the heat and unsafe concentrations of ozone.
    In Milan, on the other hand, it is forecast that 90% of winter deaths (1,787 out of a total of 1,977) will be linked to changes in the climate and higher concentrations of PM10 fine particles in the air. (ANSA).
   

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