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期刊名:The journal of climate change and health

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Zachary Daly,Emily K Jenkins,Sarah Adair et al. Zachary Daly et al.
Introduction: Despite calls for service providers to support youth in navigating the mental health impacts of climate change, data from clinical contexts remain limited. Our research explores climate worry among youth acc...
Junyao Zheng,Shaowei Liu,Fan Yang et al. Junyao Zheng et al.
Objectives: As climate change accelerates and populations age, the cognitive health risks of extreme climate exposure is increasingly critical. This study investigated whether exposure to extreme heat, cold, and high prec...
Inika Sharma,Bhanushree Soni,Manish Barik et al. Inika Sharma et al.
Introduction: Climate change is a major threat to human health in South Asia. We mapped existing research on climate change and health in South Asia, identified research gaps, and developed a list of research questions (R...
Jake T W Williams,Philomena Colagiuri,Paul J Beggs et al. Jake T W Williams et al.
Introduction: Climate change has significant impacts on health. This study examines global funding for health and climate change research. Materials: ...
Sarah P Lawson,Abigail K Eydman,Alina M Filandro et al. Sarah P Lawson et al.
Introduction: Previous research has documented the impact of climate change on mental health, but few studies have examined it as a source of stress among college students. To address the gap, this study aimed to explore ...
Amber S Khan,Clare C McCarthy,Stefan Wheat et al. Amber S Khan et al.
Introduction: As climate change accelerates, reducing associated health risks requires uptake of effective approaches to adaptation at scale. However, translating climate change and health adaptation (CCHA) interventions ...
Shira R Abeles,Jennifer Woods,Nicole Poletto et al. Shira R Abeles et al.
Introduction: Human health relies on a healthy planet, yet the healthcare sector has a substantial negative impact on the environment, and ranks among the major greenhouse gas-emitting, plastic consuming, and waste genera...
Michelle C Turner,Xavier Basagaña,Alex Burdorf et al. Michelle C Turner et al.
Introduction: Work environments are rapidly changing in Europe, with climate change, the transition to the circular economy, and expansion of work in green jobs among key factors. Research and interventions are urgently n...
Tracey L Henry,Sonya Vijayvargiya,Onyie Eze et al. Tracey L Henry et al.
Introduction: A growing number of clinicians and clinical leaders are acknowledging the impacts of rising carbon emissions and committing their organizations to decreasing their carbon footprint. In 2016, the Medical Soci...
Noah L Ring,Dorothy M Daley,Nathaniel A Brunsell Noah L Ring
The increasing frequency and severity of extreme heat events is an intersectional issue that poses significant risk to human health and livelihood. This article examines the challenges and opportunities of addressing the health consequences...