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By the end of the century, we could be seeing 2.3 million extra deaths attributed to climate change. So says a study made by the London School of Hygeine and Tropical Medicine, with the participation of Spain's National Research Council. And when it came to which cities will be most affected by these additional heat-related deaths, 3 Spanish cities made the top ten: Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia. In today's broadcast, we'll be hearing from Pierre Masselot, Assistant Professor at the London School of Hygeine and Tropical Medicine and co-author of the report.
By Radio ExteriorBy the end of the century, we could be seeing 2.3 million extra deaths attributed to climate change. So says a study made by the London School of Hygeine and Tropical Medicine, with the participation of Spain's National Research Council. And when it came to which cities will be most affected by these additional heat-related deaths, 3 Spanish cities made the top ten: Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia. In today's broadcast, we'll be hearing from Pierre Masselot, Assistant Professor at the London School of Hygeine and Tropical Medicine and co-author of the report.