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Health costs of wildfire smoke to rise under climate change

Hamish Clarke, Brett Cirulis, Nicolás Borchers Arriagada, Ross A. Bradstock, Owen Price, Trent D. Penman

2023npj Climate and Atmospheric Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The global health burden from wildfire smoke is expected to worsen under climate change, yet we lack quantitative estimates of the economic costs of increased mortality and hospital admissions for cardiovascular and respiratory conditions. Using a quantitative wildfire risk assessment framework and a 12-member climate model ensemble, we find a median increase in wildfire smoke health costs of 1–16% by 2070 across diverse landscapes in south-eastern Australia. Ensemble maximum cost increases (5–38%) often exceed abatements from fuel treatment, while costs decline moderately (0–7%) for the ensemble minimum. Unmitigated climate change will increase the health burden of wildfire smoke and undermine prescribed burning effectiveness.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changeSmokeEnvironmental scienceNatural resource economicsEconomic costEnvironmental healthGeographyClimatologyEnvironmental resource managementMeteorologyEconomicsMedicineEcologyBiologyNeoclassical economicsGeologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsFire effects on ecosystemsAir Quality and Health Impacts