In the past decades the topic of climate change has been subjected to intense scientific scrutiny, and since the mid-1990's it has become an increasingly political issue. Because of increased temperatures and more frequent and intense extreme weather events, the number of direct injuries and deaths will increase, along with infectious diseases, whether food, water or vector-borne; respiratory and cardiovascular diseases are expected to rise due to worsened air pollution and extreme heat. In a context of on-going environmental degradation, local food-producing systems, both marine and terrestrial, will be affected and the risk of malnutrition, especially in children, will increase. These impacts on health and livelihood are expected to be si...
Climate change is widely acknowledged as a key global challenge for the 21st century, and is project...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...
Nowadays it is well known the fact that our health and wellbeing is impacted by climate change. Furt...
The impact of climate change on human health and well-being has already been observed. Direct effect...
There is increasing understanding, globally, that climate change and increased pollution will have a...
Background: The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accum...
Global environmental changes, driven by the consequences of human activities and population growth, ...
The Earth’s climate has been stable for around 10,000 years, though it had been very variable in e...
Climate change will have a wide range of implications to human health. These include thermal-related...
Global warming is perceived as one of the biggest global health risks of the twenty-first century an...
The welfare and stability of health systems depend on how they cope with climatic changes (Anderson...
The links between climate change and health have been reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli...
There is increasing understanding, globally, that climate change and increased pollution will have a...
Climate change is the biggest global health threat of the 21st century. Effects of climate change o...
Climate change is widely acknowledged as a key global challenge for the 21st century, and is project...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...
Nowadays it is well known the fact that our health and wellbeing is impacted by climate change. Furt...
The impact of climate change on human health and well-being has already been observed. Direct effect...
There is increasing understanding, globally, that climate change and increased pollution will have a...
Background: The observational evidence of the impacts of climate conditions on human health is accum...
Global environmental changes, driven by the consequences of human activities and population growth, ...
The Earth’s climate has been stable for around 10,000 years, though it had been very variable in e...
Climate change will have a wide range of implications to human health. These include thermal-related...
Global warming is perceived as one of the biggest global health risks of the twenty-first century an...
The welfare and stability of health systems depend on how they cope with climatic changes (Anderson...
The links between climate change and health have been reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli...
There is increasing understanding, globally, that climate change and increased pollution will have a...
Climate change is the biggest global health threat of the 21st century. Effects of climate change o...
Climate change is widely acknowledged as a key global challenge for the 21st century, and is project...
Human-induced climate change, with such rapid and continuing global-scale warming, is historically u...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...