A study estimates that global warming of 2 °C could result in the mass deaths of 1 billion people by 2100. User iboughtarock, in the SciNews subreddit, 10 May 2024
Quantifying Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Human Deaths to Guide Energy Policy [2023] User dumnezero, in the Collapse Studies subreddit, 18 Feb 2024
Quantifying Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Human Deaths to Guide Energy Policy - The real reason Aptera and projects like it are essential User IranRPCV, in the Aptera — The Worlds First Solar EV subreddit, 17 Oct 2023
Quantifying Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Human Deaths to Guide Energy Policy User Tpaine63, in the A place for a rational discussion on a divisive topic. subreddit, 30 Aug 2023
Nouvelle méta-analyse sur le climat: "If warming reaches or exceeds 2 °C this century, mainly richer humans will be responsible for killing roughly 1 billion mainly poorer humans through anthropogenic global warming, which is comparable with involuntary manslaughter" User fuji_ju, in the Québec subreddit, 30 Aug 2023
New study: Climate change death toll to reach 1B by end of century (Order of magnitude estimate) User athomasflynn, in the TheQuietComprehending subreddit, 29 Aug 2023
New study: Climate change death toll to reach 1B by end of century (Order of magnitude estimate) User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 29 Aug 2023
New study: Climate change death toll to reach 1B by end of century (Order of magnitude estimate) User OpenSustainability, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 29 Aug 2023