5월3일_Climate change and human health: present and future risks
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작성자 환경독성학 작성일15-03-17 22:46 조회500회 댓글0건관련링크
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Climate change and human health: present and future risks Anthony J McMichael,
Rosalie E Woodruff, Simon Hales There is near unanimous scientific consensus
that greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activity will change Earth’s
climate. The recent (globally averaged) warming by 0·5ºC is partly attributable
to such anthropogenic emissions. Climate change will affect human health in many
ways?mostly adversely. Here, we summarise the epidemiological evidence of how
climate variations and trends affect various health outcomes. We assess the
little evidence there is that recent global warming has already affected some
health outcomes. We review the published estimates of future health effects of
climate change over coming decades. Research so far has mostly focused on
thermal stress, extreme weather events, and infectious diseases, with some
attention to estimates of future regional food yields and hunger prevalence. An
emerging broader approach addresses a wider spectrum of health risks due to the
social, demographic, and economic disruptions of climate change. Evidence and
anticipation of adverse health effects will strengthen the case for pre-emptive
policies, and will also guide priorities for planned adaptive strategies.
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