Recent Report Warns of Concerning Climate Change Health Effects
Recent Report Warns of Concerning Climate Change Health Effects
It seems that no part of life is going untouched by climate change. Of course, it is already well-known that the climate is rapidly changing around the world, and as a result, many environmental systems are collapsing or shifting dramatically from what they have been in the past. Even those familiar with the basics of climate change, however, might be surprised to learn that the shifting climate is also directly causing negative health effects in countless people around the globe.While climate change is certainly causing negative health effects around the world, the study in question here was performed in the region of Vancouver, B.C. With well over one million people living in this part of Canada, there are certainly plenty of individuals to be harmed by the changes in the environment. Some of the issues that are anticipated to take place with increasing regularity include poor air quality, ongoing droughts, extreme heat, powerful storms, and more. Each of these has the potential to impact human health in various ways, but they can all be particularly harmful.
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Climate change causing negative health impacts: reportHuman Health Impacts of Climate Change
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