| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Increased health-related impacts and costs, such as premature death and hospitalization due to even modest increases in heat, are predicted in the Northeast???s urban centers (Ch. 9: Human Health).30,31,32,33 One recent study projected that temperature changes alone would lead to a 50% to 91% increase in heat-related deaths in Manhattan by the 2080s (relative to a 1980s baseline).41 Increased grou
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