This is a case study describing how climate change may affect the health of British Columbians and to suggest a way forward to promote health and policy research, and adaptation to these changes. After reviewing the limited evidence of the impacts of climate change on human health we have developed five principles to guide the development of research and policy to better predict future impacts of climate change on health and to enhance adaptation to these change in BC. We suggest that, with some modification, these principles will be useful to policy makers in other jurisdictions
Abstract. Climate change has been described as the issue of our times. TheWorldHealthOrganization ar...
While evidence of Indigenous Peoples' climate knowledge and adaptation practices is readily availabl...
Droughts have been recorded all across Canada and have had significant impacts on individuals and co...
Evidence from current climate science research suggests that anthropogenic activity will cause drast...
Objectives This study aimed at developing a list of key human health indicators for quantifying the ...
Local governments throughout North American are mitigating greenhouse gases (GHGs) and adapting to t...
There are two responses to global climate change. First, mitigation, which actions to reduce greenho...
Abstract: Climate change poses numerous risks to the health of Canadians. Extreme weather events, po...
Climate change is the biggest “global health threat facing humanity” in the 21st century. Climate ch...
Climate change and rising global temperatures are impacting British Columbia. The province has exper...
Human-induced climate change will affect the lives of most populations in the next decade and beyond...
Climate change is negatively impacting the health of Canadians and is accordingly expected to have a...
In the past decades the topic of climate change has been subjected to intense scientific scrutiny, a...
The Climate Change Adaptation Policy Scan provides a snapshot of the current state of community-leve...
The links between climate change and health have been reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli...
Abstract. Climate change has been described as the issue of our times. TheWorldHealthOrganization ar...
While evidence of Indigenous Peoples' climate knowledge and adaptation practices is readily availabl...
Droughts have been recorded all across Canada and have had significant impacts on individuals and co...
Evidence from current climate science research suggests that anthropogenic activity will cause drast...
Objectives This study aimed at developing a list of key human health indicators for quantifying the ...
Local governments throughout North American are mitigating greenhouse gases (GHGs) and adapting to t...
There are two responses to global climate change. First, mitigation, which actions to reduce greenho...
Abstract: Climate change poses numerous risks to the health of Canadians. Extreme weather events, po...
Climate change is the biggest “global health threat facing humanity” in the 21st century. Climate ch...
Climate change and rising global temperatures are impacting British Columbia. The province has exper...
Human-induced climate change will affect the lives of most populations in the next decade and beyond...
Climate change is negatively impacting the health of Canadians and is accordingly expected to have a...
In the past decades the topic of climate change has been subjected to intense scientific scrutiny, a...
The Climate Change Adaptation Policy Scan provides a snapshot of the current state of community-leve...
The links between climate change and health have been reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Cli...
Abstract. Climate change has been described as the issue of our times. TheWorldHealthOrganization ar...
While evidence of Indigenous Peoples' climate knowledge and adaptation practices is readily availabl...
Droughts have been recorded all across Canada and have had significant impacts on individuals and co...