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期刊名:The journal of climate change and health

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Jirair Ratevosian,Ama de-Graft Aikins,Zulfiqar Bhutta et al. Jirair Ratevosian et al.
An urgent, global challenge exists at the intersection of climate change, public health, and equity requiring sustained, interdisciplinary action. With political polarization, institutional disinvestment, uneven global commitments, misinfor...
Elizabeth M Rojo,David J X González,Lara Schwarz et al. Elizabeth M Rojo et al.
Globally, and particularly in California, the scale, intensity, and frequency of wildfires are increasing as climate change worsens. The gravity of this issue was recently made clear in Los Angeles County, California, where 29 people were k...
Adrianna Nava,Laura Zwolinski,Keirsha Thompson et al. Adrianna Nava et al.
Introduction: The health care sector contributes significantly to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for 8.5 % of total U.S. emissions. This study identifies leading strategies for health plans to reduce their car...
Semra A Aytur,Sarah L Smith,Betsy P Humphreys et al. Semra A Aytur et al.
Families of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) have been insufficiently considered in research about the health effects of climate change. Using a planetary health lens, we discuss this issue in the context of specif...
Muna Ahmead,Nuha El Sharif,Etaf Maqboul et al. Muna Ahmead et al.
Background: Climate change has been linked to increased psychological distress, aggression, and violence. This study aimed to assess the association between reported climate-related event exposure and aggressiveness among...
Caroline Maria Körner,Max Geraedts Caroline Maria Körner
Introduction: Vulnerable groups are particularly affected by climate change. The healthcare sector is responsible for approximately 6% of the greenhouse gas emissions in Germany. It remains unclear to what extent hospital...
Pallak Mallika Mannan,Saurav Basu Pallak Mallika Mannan
Introduction: Climate change is a pertinent issue requiring attention from the public and global health community. While most research has focused on the physical health consequences of climate change, it is crucial to ac...
Cameron B Chiarot,Craig R Janes,Fastone Goma et al. Cameron B Chiarot et al.
Introduction: In low- and lower-middle-income nations, advancements toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC) are progressively jeopardized by the combined effects of acute shocks, such as floods and pandemics, alongside chr...
Carmen H Logie,Zerihun Admassu,Andie MacNeil et al. Carmen H Logie et al.
Introduction: Extreme weather events (EWEs) and resource insecurities are linked to genitourinary infections, yet this is understudied in adolescent girls and young women (AGYW). We examined associations between resource ...
Maria Zink,Andrea Nakoinz,Ulrike Krol et al. Maria Zink et al.
Objective: This study explores organizational interventions aimed at mitigating heat-related challenges and stress for nurses in acute care settings, with a focus on adapting to the intensifying climate crisis. ...