Climate Change Death Toll Will Be Much Higher Than Expected, According to AI Forecasts

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that the World Health Organization’s current estimate of 250,000 climate-related deaths by 2030 may be significantly underestimated. He explains that new AI models suggest the actual number could reach 500,000 due to undercounted health effects. This shift in data modeling could transform long-term climate projections and highlight the urgent need for stronger global responses.

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