Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
World Health Organization (WHO)
Publication Year:
2015
Publication Place
Geneva, Switzerland
Physical Description:
145p. : 29cm.
Call Number
551.61 WHO
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
41467
Legacy PEIN ID:
81558
General Notes
2 copies
Subject Heading(s)
Climate change - Health - Oceania
Climatic changes - Environmental health - Oceania
Risk assessment - Pacific islands - Oceania
Abstract
The global community has a blind spot concerning the extent of the risks posed by human-induced climate change to the well-being, health and physical survival of populations. There are many adverse environmental and social impacts associated with climate change, including hotter - and in the tropics more humid - conditions; increases in weather-related disasters; reduced food yields; disruptions to water sufficiency and seasonal rains; changes in the geographical range, seasonality and activity of many infectious disease agents; and mental health disorders in damaged, disrupted or displaced communities. These all carry risks, often serious or fatal, to human health. Under climate change conditions, the health and safety of humans are as vulnerable, eventually if not immediately, as is the health of ecosystems, particular species, soils and pastures, and the chemical profile, vitality and productivity of the oceans.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
World Health Organization (WHO)
Publication Year:
2015
Publication Place
Geneva, Switzerland
Physical Description:
145p. : 29cm.
Call Number
551.61 WHO
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
41467
Legacy PEIN ID:
81558
General Notes
2 copies
Record Created: 31-Oct-2017
Record Modified: 20-Sep-2022