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Tatiana Unguryanu Northern State Medical University Arkhangelsk Russia Major humanhealth implications of climate change 2 Climate change Impact on a human Regional

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Tatiana Unguryanu Northern State Medical University Arkhangelsk Russia Major humanhealth implications of climate change 2 Climate change Impact on a human Regional weather changes Warm waves. Toxic Intersections:. . Food. Energy. Inequality/Inequity. Driving & Exacerbated by. Climate . & Water Disasters. Maureen McCue MD PhD. Global Health Studies. Center Human Rights. International Programs. INDIA@COP22. Sustainable Lifestyle = Positive Climate Action. www.indiaatcop22.org. . Sangeeta. . Baksi. , Scientist-E. Climate Change and Health impact. INDIA@COP22. There is worldwide consideration on the potential health impacts from global climate change. . What is it? . An assessment of the risks . climate change poses to human health in the United . States . An Interagency product of the US Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). Part of the ongoing National Climate Assessment (NCA) process. Toseland. Using Big Data To Solve . Economic and Social Problems. Photo Credit: Florida Atlantic University. Data show that insurance coverage leads to moderate increases in health care use and improvement in health outcomes. Laura Marschke. Southwest Early College. Pollution. What are we learning about today?. What is pollution?. Air pollutants. Where does air pollution come from?. Why do we care about pollution?. Health effects. Toxic Intersections:. . Food. Energy. Inequality/Inequity. Driving & Exacerbated by. Climate . & Water Disasters. Maureen McCue MD PhD. Global Health Studies. Center Human Rights. International Programs. Sanitation. f. rom an International Survey in the Arctic. Jonathan M. . Bressler, MPH. 1,2. 1.  Section of Epidemiology, Division of Public Health, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Anchorage, AK, . A Student Exploration of the Global Impacts of Climate . Change on Human Health. Vector-Borne Diseases. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. The colors on the map show observed temperature changes over the past 110 years (1901-2012).. Call to Action. 2. Disproportionately impacts marginalized and vulnerable populations. Women and girls. People with disabilities including vision impairment. People living in remote and rural areas. Photo: Light for the World. This exercise is one of many PowerPoint programs from . http://murov.info. . This site presents images of animals and asks the user to name the animal. The images presented are animals that are experiencing worrisome declines in populations. Most of the declines are the result of human action and most often at least partially due to climate change (e.g., see: . Development Studies. Daffodil . International University (DIU). Environmental Degradation and . Climate Change: Bangladesh Perspective. Define the concepts environment, eco-system, environmental degradation, climate change. Jonathan Patz, Professor & Director. COP21 Paris, Dec. 5, 2015. Future Projections. Range: from 1 – 7°C average global warming by 2100. . IPCC, AR5, 2013. CLIMATE . CHANGE. Temperature Rise . Dr. Agnes Soares, Regional Advisor, SDE, PAHO/WHO. CLIMATE AND HEALTH SUMMIT. ALONG SIDE THE 20. TH. CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES. LIMA, PERU, 6. TH. DECEMBER 2014. 1. Regional Plan of Action on Climate Change. Key Message #1. 13. Ch. 13 | Air Quality. More than 100 million people in the United States live in communities where air pollution exceeds health-based air quality standards. Unless counteracting efforts to improve air quality are implemented, climate change will worsen existing air pollution levels. This worsened air pollution would increase the incidence of adverse respiratory and cardiovascular health effects, including premature death. Increased air pollution would also have other environmental consequences, including reduced visibility and damage to agricultural crops and forests. .

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