Climate impacts pose grave threat to UK health

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Department of Health-backed study reveals increase in heat-related deaths to exceed projected reduction in cold-related deaths

UK businesses will have to adapt to a litany of climate change-related health impacts over the coming decades, ranging from increased mortality rates as a result of summer heat waves to lost productivity...

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