Climate Change and Health

How Do Pollution and Climate Change Kill People?

Pollution and climate change can have severe health impacts, leading to the loss of lives through various direct and indirect mechanisms. An overview of how pollution and climate change contribute to adverse health outcomes.

Greatly Enhanced Risk to Humans From Heat Stress

The study found the world's population will experience -- for the first time in human history -- prolonged exposures to uncompensable extreme moist heat. Humans will struggle to adapt to these conditions in a warmer world as they will present widespread challenges across many aspects of food-energy-water security, human health, and economic development.

Climate Change and Disease

"The human pathogenic diseases and transmission pathways aggravated by climatic hazards are too numerous for comprehensive societal adaptations, highlighting the urgent need to work at the source of the problem: reducing GHG (Greenhouse Gas) emissions."

the fact that we're not going to be able to adapt to climate change

The 2022 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: health at the mercy of fossil fuels

After 30 years of UNFCCC negotiations, the Lancet Countdown indicators show that countries and companies continue to make choices that threaten the health and survival of people in every part of the world. As countries devise ways to recover from the coexisting crises, the evidence is unequivocal. At this critical juncture, an immediate, health-centred response can still secure a future in which world populations can not only survive, but thrive.

Air Pollution and Cognitive Decline, Dementia

In a UK study, a causal relationship has been established between air pollution and cognitive decline / dementia. The primary cause is a decline in blood flow to the brain.

1 in 6 Deaths Worldwide Attributed to Pollution

* Pollution is the largest environmental cause of disease and premature death in the world today
* 1 in 6 deaths worldwide attributed to pollution
* 9 million people per year die from pollution

Health Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States

Impacts from climate change on extreme weather and climate-related events, air quality, and the transmission of disease through insects and pests, food, and water increasingly threaten the health and well-being of the American people, particularly populations that are already vulnerable.

Pollution Kills Part 2

Pollution will kill you. Usually, it is a slow, painful death.

Air Pollution Kills

Air pollution may be the largest problem facing the world. 600,000 children die per year to indoor and outdoor air pollution.

362 People Died and Many More Injured in Disasters

In the USA during 2017, at least 362 people died and many more were injured during the course of the disasters that included: 1 freeze; 1 drought (affected multiple areas); 1 wildfire (affected multiple areas); 2 floods; 3 major hurricanes (Harvey, Irma and Maria); and 8 severe storms.

Air Pollution Deaths

Air pollution has emerged as the deadliest form of pollution and the fourth leading risk factor for premature deaths worldwide. Those deaths cost the global economy about US$225 billion in lost labor income in 2013, a new study finds, pointing toward the economic burden of air pollution. The […]

Climate Change, Extreme Weather and Toxic Crops

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has released a report that examines how climate change is increasing the toxicity of crops. Crop Toxicity -- Extreme weather events, such as drought and high temperatures, can trigger the accumulation in crops of chemical compounds that are toxic to animals and humans... and can lead to miscarriage, asphyxiation and death.

Air Pollution Killing Millions

It is estimated by the World Health Organization that 7 million people per year die as a result of air pollution. “According to the latest urban air quality database, 98% of cities in low- and middle income countries with more than 100,000 inhabitants do not meet WHO air quality guidelines. Over 80% […]

Hope Versus Climate Change

Global warming is a huge problem; however, we can make it much worse if we keep burning fossil carbon and killing ecosystems. The hopeful bit is that: Coal is dead. The US energy information administration confirms coal production is declining across the country. Greenpeace reports that globally “coal is in terminal decline.” Solar and battery […]

Global Drought

EARTH — The world is experiencing one of the worst years of drought ever recorded. The conditions are so bad in India that the state of Bihar has banned daytime cooking. “We call this the fire season in Bihar,” a state-disaster management official said. “Strong, westerly winds stoke fires which spread easily […]

Killing Ourselves With Climate Change

WASHINGTON DC — Climate change is maiming and killing humans. “This isn't just about glaciers and the polar bears; it s about the health of our family and our kids, said Gina McCarthy, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, one of eight U.S. agencies that contributed to the report. To protect ourselves and future generations, we […]

Rare Winter Air Quality Alert for Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA — December 7 and 8, 2015 have been declared “don’t breath in Philly days” by the EPA. It is rare to have a December air quality alert in Philadelphia, PA. It is recommended not to breath in the out-of-doors on alert days. Children, elderly and physically active individuals are most at risk for […]

China: Air Quality *Red Alert*

The air pollution in China has become so bad the government has issued their first ever Red Alert. Schools in Beijing are closing and outdoor construction is to cease. The state-run Xinhua news agency says the red alert is the highest possible, and has not been used in the city before. The air quality is […]

Largest Health Risk

The largest unnatural risk to your health is air pollution. Air pollution is responsible for 1 in 8 deaths. WHO reports: In new estimates released today, WHO reports that in 2012 around 7 million people died – one in eight of total global deaths as a result of air pollution exposure. This finding more […]

References
Guide To Climate Change
The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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