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Housing at the intersection of health and climate change

Ang Li, Mathew Toll, Ralph Chapman, Philippa Howden‐Chapman, Diana Hernández, Holly Samuelson, Alistair Woodward, Rebecca Bentley

2025The Lancet Public Health14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anthropogenic climate change is causing rapid shifts in temperature and weather patterns, both in location and intensity, making living conditions increasingly hazardous. This complicates housing's frontline role in protecting human health. When housing systems fail to provide universal access to secure, affordable, and suitable housing, social and health inequalities related to climate change are amplified. The location, construction, and operation of homes influence greenhouse gas emissions and must be improved to reduce their environmental impacts. This paper, the second in a Series on housing as a social determinant of health, builds a framework for conceptualising the interactions between housing, climate, and health. It identifies the pathways through which climate change affects housing and exacerbates health risks, and reflects on policy responses for climate resilience in housing and health.

Topics & Concepts

Climate changePsychological resilienceGreenhouse gasIntersection (aeronautics)Resilience (materials science)Natural resource economicsInequalityPolitical economy of climate changeEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningGovernment (linguistics)Extreme weatherGeographyBusinessHuman healthEffects of global warmingGlobal warmingPublic healthClimate resilienceSocial inequalitySocial changeSocial determinants of healthAdaptation (eye)Political scienceUrban resiliencePublic housingGreenhouse effectPublic economicsClimate Change and Health Impacts
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