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Climate Change and Global Health: A Call to more Research and more Action

Ioana Agache, Juan Aguilera, Cezmi Akdis A, Mübeccel Akdiş, Michèle Barry, Aude Bouagnon, R. Sharon Chinthrajah, William Collins, Coby Dulitzki, Barbara Erny, Jason Gomez, Anna Goshua, Marek Jutel, Kenneth W. Kizer, Olivia Kline, A. Desirée LaBeaud, Isabella Pali‐Schöll, Kirsten P. Perrett, Rachel L. Peters, Maria Pilar Plaza, Mary Prunicki, Todd L. Sack, Renee N. Salas, Vanitha Sampath, Sayantani Sindher, Susanne H. Sokolow, Cassandra L. Thiel, Erika Veidis, Britt Wray, Claudia Traidl‐Hoffmann, Christian Witt, Kari C. Nadeau

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Abstract

There is increasing understanding, globally, that climate change and increased pollution will have a profound and mostly harmful effect on human health. This review brings together international experts to describe both the direct (such as heat waves) and indirect (such as vector-borne disease incidence) impacts of climate change depending on their vulnerability (i.e., diseases) on an international, economic, political and environmental context. This unique review also expands on these issues to address a third category of potential longer-term impacts on global health: famine, population dislocation, and environmental justice and education. This scholarly resource explores these issues fully, linking them to global health in urban and rural settings in developed and developing countries. The review finishes with a practical discussion of action that health professionals around the world in our field can yet take.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)Vulnerability (computing)FamineClimate changeGlobal healthPolitical scienceClimate justiceAction (physics)International ActionDevelopment economicsGlobal warmingDeveloping countryEconomic growthEnvironmental planningHealth careGeographyEconomicsEcologyComputer sciencePhysicsArchaeologyLawQuantum mechanicsComputer securityBiologyClimate Change and Health Impacts