The World Health Organisation estimates that the warming and precipitation trends due to anthropogenic climate change of the past 30 years already claim over 150,000 lives annually. Many prevalent human diseases are linked to climate fluctuations, fro
Jinky Leilanie Dp. LuUniversity of the Philippines ManilaLuber G. Impact of climate change on human health. Presented in: Balbus J. Health impacts of climate change: resources and tools. Georgetown Law School Global Health Symposium; Washington, DC, USA; Nov 9, 2016....
The impact of climate change on human health: Some international implications Kalkstein LS, Smoyer KE (1993) The impact of climate change on human health: some international implications. Experientia 49: 969-979... LS Kalkstein,KE Smoyer - 《Cellular & Molecular Life Sciences》 被引量: 0发表...
The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment The Interagency Working Group on Climate Change and Health (iWGCCH) is an ad hoc group formed by participating federal agencies and organizations at the in... Kim,Ella,J. - 《Journal of the American...
A. Decreased risk of diseases B. Increased resistance to allergies C. More frequent heat-related illnesses D. Reduced need for medical care 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:气候变化对人类健康的影响包括更频繁的与热有关的疾病。气候变化会增加疾病的风险、降低对过敏的抵抗力、增加对医疗保健的需...
Climate change has psychological impacts but most of the attention has been focused on the physical impact. This study was aimed at determining the association of climate change with adolescent mental health and suicidality as reported by Kenyan high sch
This review discusses how climate undergo changes and the effect of climate change on air quality as well as public health. It also covers the inter relationship between climate and air quality. The air quality discussed here are in relation to the 5 criteria pollutants; ozone (O3), carbon di...
3. Spread of disease A very concerning side effect of climate change on human health is the increased spread of diseases. In ourVector-borne diseaseopen step, the University of Bergen explains how diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Japanese encephalitis are “climate-sensitive”. ...
Climate change is intensifying extreme weather events. Yet a systematic analysis of post-disaster healthcare utilization and outcomes for severe weather and climate disasters, as tracked by the US government, is lacking. Following exposure to 42 US billion-dollar weather disasters (severe storm, flood...
The marked increase in concentration of CO2, methane and other greenhouse gases has increased the global temperature during past few decades. An increase in global temperature and precipitation has increased the proliferation of vector borne diseases in plants and animals including human beings. The ch...