
Garyfallos Konstantinoudis
Dr. Garyfallos Konstantinoudis is a researcher at Imperial College London who specializes in the health impacts of climate change. Recently, he contributed to a study revealing the anticipated mortality rate during the current heatwave in England and Wales, emphasizing the hidden toll of extreme heat on vulnerable populations, particularly those with pre-existing health conditions.
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Garyfallos Konstantinoudis from the Grantham Institute warns that this exceptional spring heatwave is much more than a mere discomfort.
Onda de calor vai continuar: Mora ultrapassou recorde com 69 anos. O que se passa? | Alterações climáticasGaryfallos Konstantinoudis is an epidemiologist at Imperial College London and co-author of the study on heat deaths.
Human-made global warming ‘caused two in three heat deaths in Europe this summer’ | Extreme heatGaryfallos Konstantinoudis is a co-author of the study discussing the impact of climate change on mortality rates.
"Des tueurs silencieux": des chercheurs assurent que le changement climatique et ses pics de chaleurs ont causé au moins 15.000 morts cet été en EuropeGaryfallos Konstantinoudis is a co-author of the study who highlighted the dangers of heatwaves.
Estimated 16,500 climate change deaths during Europe’s summer, study saysGaryfallos Konstantinoudis explained that climate change intensifies heatwaves and pushes vulnerable people to their limits.
Milan est la ville européenne qui a enregistré le plus de morts à cause de la chaleur en juin, Paris en troisième positionGaryfallos Konstantinoudis, a professor at Imperial College London, states that climate change kills.
Alterações climáticas tornaram onda de calor na Europa três vezes mais letal | Onda de calorGaryfallos Konstantinoudis explains the impact of climate change on heatwaves and mortality rates.
Caldo record, triplicati i decessi: circa 500 tra Milano e RomaGaryfallos Konstantinoudis is part of the research team estimating heat-related deaths due to climate change.
Studie: Dreimal mehr Tote in aktueller Hitzewelle - WissenGaryfallos Konstantinoudis from Imperial College London highlighted the deadly impact of the heatwave.
La récente canicule amplifiée de 2°C à 4°C en raison du réchauffement climatique selon une étude
Garyfallos Konstantinoudis explained that heatwaves are becoming increasingly dangerous due to climate change.
El Reino Unido en medio de una ola de calor "mortal"
Dr Garyfallos Konstantinoudis, at Imperial College London, is part of the team that estimated the number of deaths due to the heatwave.
Current heatwave ‘likely to kill almost 600 people in England and Wales’ | Extreme heat













