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Scientists issue warning of climate change death threats

By Andrew Jack

Published: May 5 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 5 2007 03:00

Heatwaves and a rise in food poisoning, flooding, ultra-violet light and ozone pollution triggered by global warming could kill thousands of people a year across Britain in coming decades, say government forecasts published yesterday.

Scientists commissioned by the Department of Health to update a 2002 study on the impact of climate change concluded that the nation had adapted well to rising temperatures over the past 30 years, with no extra heat-related deaths.

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