Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically unprecedented and signifies that human pressures on Earth’s life-supporting natural systems now exceed the planet’s bio-geo-capacity. The risks from climate change to health and survival in populations are diverse, as are the social and political ramifications. Although attributing observed health changes in a population to the recent climatic change is difficult, a coherent pattern of climate- and weather-associated changes is now evident in many regions of the world. The risks impinge unevenly, especially on poorer and vulnerable regions, and are amplified by pre-existing high rates of c...
BACKGROUND The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accumu...
The welfare and stability of health systems depend on how they cope with climatic changes (Anderson...
The relationship between overall environment - social and physical - and human health status is not ...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
The Earth’s climate has been stable for around 10,000 years, though it had been very variable in e...
Climate change poses a major and largely unfamiliarchallenge.Over the last 50 years, human activitie...
There is near unanimous scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activi...
Climate change will have a wide range of implications to human health. These include thermal-related...
Changes to the Earth’s biophysical system will extend and exacerbate the rates of vector-borne infec...
Changes to the Earth’s biophysical system will extend and exacerbate the rates of vector-borne infec...
Changes to the Earth’s biophysical system will extend and exacerbate the rates of vector-borne infec...
Climate change will have a wide range of implications to human health. These include thermal-related...
Climate change includes both the global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, and t...
At present, the global effects of climate change have already gone beyond economic globalization. Ma...
BACKGROUND The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accumu...
The welfare and stability of health systems depend on how they cope with climatic changes (Anderson...
The relationship between overall environment - social and physical - and human health status is not ...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
The Earth’s climate has been stable for around 10,000 years, though it had been very variable in e...
Climate change poses a major and largely unfamiliarchallenge.Over the last 50 years, human activitie...
There is near unanimous scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activi...
Climate change will have a wide range of implications to human health. These include thermal-related...
Changes to the Earth’s biophysical system will extend and exacerbate the rates of vector-borne infec...
Changes to the Earth’s biophysical system will extend and exacerbate the rates of vector-borne infec...
Changes to the Earth’s biophysical system will extend and exacerbate the rates of vector-borne infec...
Climate change will have a wide range of implications to human health. These include thermal-related...
Climate change includes both the global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases, and t...
At present, the global effects of climate change have already gone beyond economic globalization. Ma...
BACKGROUND The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accumu...
The welfare and stability of health systems depend on how they cope with climatic changes (Anderson...
The relationship between overall environment - social and physical - and human health status is not ...