Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health
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Climate change poses a serious challenge to our health and wellbeing. The increasing frequency of extreme weather events such as floods droughts and heatwaves and the direct impacts of changes in temperature have direct impacts on health. At the same time broader environmental change affects infectious disease risk air pollution and other forms of exposure. The different ways in which climate change will affect health are complex interactive and different communities are disproportionately affected. International actions such as the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals recognise the future risks to society and acknowledge that we are already committed to a certain level of climate change. Future adaptation measures therefore need careful assessment and implementation for us to be able to minimise the potential risks from climate change and at the same time maximise the potential health benefits of a cleaner greener world. This Special Issue comprises original research articles and detailed reviews on the likely impacts of climate change on health in a range of geographical settings and the potential for adaptation measures to reduce some of these risks. Ultimately studies like these will motivate policy level action for mitigation and help in determining the most effective methods of adaptation to reduce negative impacts in future through embedding scientific evidence into practice.
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