This paper addresses a number of factors relating to climate change and human health. Following an introduction outlining the overarching issues, a short summary is given on climatic change and its anthropogenic causes. The rest of the paper then focuses on the direct and indirect impacts of climatic change on health. Direct effects comprise changes in hygrothermal stress response of humans, atmospheric pollution, water quality and availability. Indirect effects include the potential for the spread of"vector-borne diseases "outside their current range. The paper concludes with some comments on possible response strategies aimed of alleviating the adverse effects of climatic change on human health.
Authors
Bobba AG; Bobba RS
Journal
Journal of Environmental Hydrology, Vol. 16, , pp. 1–9