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Journal Article > Commentary

The relationship between climate change, health, and the humanitarian response

Baxter LM, McGowan CR, Smiley S, Palacios L, Devine C, Casademont C
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Abstract
The climate emergency is a humanitarian and health crisis. Extreme weather events, heat stress, declining air quality, changes in water quality and quantity, declining food security and safety, and changes in vector distribution and ecology threaten all of us. As the planet heats, climate risks are increasingly complex, frequent, and unpredictable, compounding existing vulnerabilities and inequities within populations and causing emergencies that cascade across different systems and sectors. Humanitarian agencies are now seeing how these problems are putting millions of people across the world at immediate risk of famine and death.
Subject Area
climate change
Collections
The climate crisis and health in humanitarian settings
DOI
10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01991-2
Published Date
05-Nov-2022
PubMed ID
36306814
Languages
English
Journal
Lancet
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 400, Issue 10363, Pages 1561-1563
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