Climate change is often seen as a distant problem, affecting polar bears or coastal cities far away. However, it has a direct ...
When we think of climate change, we may consider extreme weather events—record-breaking heat waves, heavy downpours and ...
The report found that 39 percent of the country believes that global warming is harming Americans’ health “a great deal” or “a moderate amount,” an 8 percent increase since a previous survey in 2014.
Environmental Protection Agency chief Lee Zeldin has privately pushed the White House for a rewrite of the agency’s finding ...
Climate change represents one of the most significant threats to human health in the 21st century. The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), in collaboration with many units across the National ...
there are no aspects of human health that are truly unaffected by (or safe from) climate change. To fill evidentiary gaps, a globally coordinated research program along the lines of the Global ...
Symptoms of climate change, such as extreme weather events and wildfires, can significantly impact air quality, potentially ...
Climate change threatens human health, leading to increased illness and mortality, increased incidence and distribution of vector-borne diseases, and decreased work force efficiency. The American ...
Climate change is accelerating, causing enormous damage to human health. The World Health Organization (WHO) has responded by declaring climate change the single greatest threat to human health in ...
New research and ever more frequent extreme weather further prove the harm climate change is doing to people and the planet, ...
The study of the effects of climate changes on human health, particularly from an epidemiological perspective ... management of marine resources in the context of climate change CCCIA's mission is to ...