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期刊名:The journal of climate change and health

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Fiona Armstrong Fiona Armstrong
This article outlines some of the key stages in a long-running and groundbreaking campaign for a national strategy on climate and health for Australia. It is hoped this account will be a source of inspiration for others seeking to accelerat...
Eun-Young Lee,Leigh M Vanderloo,Guy Faulkner et al. Eun-Young Lee et al.
Introduction: Understanding how youth perceive and respond to climate change is essential for designing effective education and engagement strategies. This study assessed the psychosocial and behavioral profiles related t...
Akalewold T Gebremeskel,Mekdes Assefa,Ilja Ormel et al. Akalewold T Gebremeskel et al.
The health impacts of climate change are increasingly evident, exacerbating health inequities and disproportionately affecting at-risk populations. Delays in addressing these challenges heighten risks, particularly in low-resource and human...
Elizabeth Cerceo,Hannah N W Weinstein,Stefan Wheat et al. Elizabeth Cerceo et al.
Introduction: Climate change threatens human health by exacerbating existing health inequities, increasing climate-related illnesses, and disrupting healthcare systems. Preparing future physicians to address these challen...
Gilma Mantilla,Bertha Pineda,Cecilia Sorensen et al. Gilma Mantilla et al.
Introduction: As the impacts of climate change increase, health professionals must understand its impact on disease and public health risks. Building capacity across various regions is essential for enhancing decision-mak...
Adetayo Emmanuel Obasa Adetayo Emmanuel Obasa
Africa bears a disproportionate burden of climate change, despite contributing minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions. This article explores the ethical imperatives of addressing climate-induced health disparities in Africa, particula...
Carl A Latkin,Kelsie Parker,Melissa L Walls et al. Carl A Latkin et al.
Introduction: As extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and magnitude due to climate change, racially and ethnically marginalized communities are likely to experience inequities in health burdens from these ex...
D Larios,T Jayakrishnan,M Ioakeim Ioannidou et al. D Larios et al.
Background: While some interactions between climate change and health have been well documented, the complex relationship between climate change, its proximate causes, and cancer is less clear. This scoping review was con...
Elisabet M Benitez,Florencia Sangermano,Francisco F Ludueña-Almeida et al. Elisabet M Benitez et al.
Background: According to the World Health Organization, dengue is among the top ten global health threats. The invasion of new sites by Aedes aegypti and their permanence depends on environmental characteristics of the si...
Julia Fine,Joshua Ettinger,John Kotcher et al. Julia Fine et al.
Introduction: Many experts have called for integrating climate policy with health policy. We investigated U.S. federal policy stakeholders' views on these goals and strategies for achieving them. ...