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Local differences: If steps are not taken to lessen the rate of warming from climate change, counties in the South and lower Midwest -- which on average tend to already be poorer and warmer -- may lose as much as 20% of their income and may experience higher mortality rates. However, areas of the Pacific Northwest, the Great Lakes region and New England -- which on average tend to be wealthier and cooler -- could benefit economically from the change and see lower mortality rates. A climate impact map by county is available here. Dire warning: The researchers predict mortality will increase by 5.4 deaths per 100,000 people for every one degree Celsius rise in temperature. "We show there are going to be as many additional deaths from climate change as there are car crashes, and possibly more. Of the sectors we looked at, the greatest costs by far to society are going to come from those additional deaths," Rising told Axios.
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