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Global climate change and human health:Pathways and possible solutions 被引量:4

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摘要 Global warming has been changing the planet’s climate pattern,leading to increasing frequency,intensity and duration of extreme weather events and natural disasters.These climate-changing events affect various health outcomes adversely through complicated pathways.This paper reviews the main signs of climate change so far,e.g.,suboptimal ambient temperature,sea-level rise and other conditions,and depicts the interactive pathways between different climate-changing events such as suboptimal temperature,wildfires,and floods with a broad range of health outcomes.Meanwhile,the modifying effect of socioeconomic,demographic and environmental factors on the pathways is summarised,such that the youth,elderly,females,poor and those living in coastal regions are particularly susceptible to climate change.Although Earth as a whole is expected to suffer from climate change,this review article discusses some potential benefits for certain regions,e.g.,a more liveable environment and sufficient food supply.Finally,we summarise certain mitigation and adaptation strategies against climate change and how these strategies may benefit human health in other ways.This review article provides a comprehensive and concise introduction of the pathways between climate change and human health and possible solutions,which may map directions for future research.
出处 《Eco-Environment & Health》 2022年第2期53-62,共10页 生态环境与健康(英文)
基金 study was supported by the Australian Research Council(DP210102076) Australian National Health and Medical Research Council(APP2000581) Asian Development Bank,the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province China(ZR2021QH318) the Shandong Excellent Young Scientists Fund Program(Overseas)(2022HWYQ-055) supported by a Career Development Fellowship of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council(APP1163693) supported by an Early Career Fellowship of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council(APP1109193) supported by the Program of Qilu Young Scholars of Shandong University,China PY,WH,YG,BW,YW TY were supported by China Scholarship Council funds(No.201906210065 for PY,202006380055 for WH,202008110182 for YG,202006010043 for BW,and 202006010044 for YW,and 201906320051 for TY).
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