Climate change is already taking a toll on human health, a toll that is likely to increase in coming decades. The relationship between risk perceptions and vulnerability to climate change's health threats has received little attention, even though an understanding of the dynamics of adaptation among particularly susceptible populations is becoming increasingly important. We demonstrate that some people whose health will suffer the greatest harms from climate change-due to social vulnerability, health susceptibility, and exposure to hazards-already feel they are at risk. In a 2013 survey we measured Maryland residents' climate beliefs, health risk perceptions, and household social vulnerability characteristics, including medical conditions (...
Climate change contributes toward many global challenges, such as increases in diseases in some comm...
Background: The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accum...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...
Climate change is already taking a toll on human health, a toll that is likely to increase in coming...
One of the most difficult aspects of persuading the public to support climate change policy is the l...
BACKGROUND: Global climate change impacts on human and natural systems are predicted to be severe, f...
Vulnerability and resilience to extreme weather hazards are a function of diverse physical, social, ...
Abstract Background Individuals with chronic health conditions or low socioeconomic status (SES) are...
Not AvailableUnderstanding public perception of climate change risk and the factors that influence i...
The State of California faces a range of impacts from global climate change, including increases in ...
Climate change affects all Americans—regardless of socioeconomic status—and many impacts are project...
Because the health effects of climate change are likely to be significant and far-reaching, a key co...
Extreme heat events are the deadliest natural hazard in the United States and are expected to increa...
Introduction Climate change has been called the greatest public health threat of our time. Increasi...
Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and climate change are two simultaneously occurring large scale ...
Climate change contributes toward many global challenges, such as increases in diseases in some comm...
Background: The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accum...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...
Climate change is already taking a toll on human health, a toll that is likely to increase in coming...
One of the most difficult aspects of persuading the public to support climate change policy is the l...
BACKGROUND: Global climate change impacts on human and natural systems are predicted to be severe, f...
Vulnerability and resilience to extreme weather hazards are a function of diverse physical, social, ...
Abstract Background Individuals with chronic health conditions or low socioeconomic status (SES) are...
Not AvailableUnderstanding public perception of climate change risk and the factors that influence i...
The State of California faces a range of impacts from global climate change, including increases in ...
Climate change affects all Americans—regardless of socioeconomic status—and many impacts are project...
Because the health effects of climate change are likely to be significant and far-reaching, a key co...
Extreme heat events are the deadliest natural hazard in the United States and are expected to increa...
Introduction Climate change has been called the greatest public health threat of our time. Increasi...
Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and climate change are two simultaneously occurring large scale ...
Climate change contributes toward many global challenges, such as increases in diseases in some comm...
Background: The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accum...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...