Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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By the 2050s, how much is the estimated increase in heat-related deaths in Metropolitan New York City compared to the 1990s?

  1. 47% to 95%

  2. 20% to 40%

  3. 10% to 25%

  4. 50% to 100%

The correct answer is: 47% to 95%

In the 2050s, the estimated increase in heat-related deaths in Metropolitan New York City is expected to be between 47% and 95% compared to the 1990s. This means that the number of heat-related deaths is projected to increase significantly in the future due to the effects of climate change. The other options are incorrect because they either underestimate or overestimate the potential increase. Option B, 20% to 40%, is too low and does not accurately reflect the severity of the issue. Option C, 10% to 25%, is also too low and does not account for the potential drastic impact on human health. Option D, 50% to 100%, is too high and overestimates the increase, although it is closer to the correct answer compared to the other incorrect options.