
Evan de Schrijver
@evanschrijver
Postdoctoral researcher: Climate change & health impacts @ISPMBern💉 and @CentreOeschger🌱🌍 || Previous: Visiting scholar @Yale 🇺🇸 & 🎓@LSHTM graduate ||
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12-10-2018 14:11:00
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Unthinkable before, but we show that 50°C #heatwaves will be yearly occurrences in the Mediterranean by the end of the century. Brace yourselves for a new climate reality. #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #ClimateCrisis @StottPeter Met Office Science nature.com/articles/s4161…

NEW PUB 🔴 "The footprint of human-induced climate change on heat-related deaths in the summer of 2022 in Switzerland" published today in IOP Environment with Erich Fischer Prof Sonia I. Seneviratne Dominik Schumacher Evan de Schrijver Martina Ragettli 👉🏻 here: doi.org/10.1088/1748-9…

Klimaerwärmung verursachte 60 Prozent der Schweizer Hitzetoten 2022. Seniorinnen waren besonders stark betroffen gemäss unserer Studie geleitet von Ana Vicedo: iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…





#Globalwarming is already leading to an increase in heat-related deaths in #Switzerland - adaptation measures are required: sohub.io/1vhy. Evan de Schrijver Ana Vicedo #heat



At #COP28 in Dubai, the world is working to curb human-made #climatechange. Find out where it's already noticeable in video statements by four #unibern researchers ▶️ sohub.io/h7fd. #ClimateChange Prof Thomas Frölicher

[New Nature Communications paper] Excited to share our MCCStudy work on the impact of population #aging on future heat- and cold-related mortality burden at 1.5, 2, and 3 °C warming in 800 locations across 50 countries/areas. Ana Vicedo Yale School of Public Health Yale Center on Climate Change & Health rdcu.be/dzPDO
![Kai Chen (@chenkai_yale) on Twitter photo [New <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> paper]
Excited to share our <a href="/mccstudy/">MCCStudy</a> work on the impact of population #aging on future heat- and cold-related mortality burden at 1.5, 2, and 3 °C warming in 800 locations across 50 countries/areas.
<a href="/AnaVicedo9/">Ana Vicedo</a> <a href="/YaleSPH/">Yale School of Public Health</a> <a href="/CCHYale/">Yale Center on Climate Change & Health</a>
rdcu.be/dzPDO [New <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> paper]
Excited to share our <a href="/mccstudy/">MCCStudy</a> work on the impact of population #aging on future heat- and cold-related mortality burden at 1.5, 2, and 3 °C warming in 800 locations across 50 countries/areas.
<a href="/AnaVicedo9/">Ana Vicedo</a> <a href="/YaleSPH/">Yale School of Public Health</a> <a href="/CCHYale/">Yale Center on Climate Change & Health</a>
rdcu.be/dzPDO](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GHbNDYYW8AAF_QM.jpg)

This study reveals that population aging intensifies heat- and cold-related deaths, more so than #ClimateChange, in 50 countries. Antonio Gasparrini MCCStudy Kai Chen Yale School of Public Health YaleDeptEHS Yale Center on Climate Change & Health Ana Vicedo ISPM Bern nature.com/articles/s4146…