Sociology, asked by krishnarajdhami83, 5 months ago

How does climate affect the Iife of people?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Climate change effects such as hunger, poverty and diseases like diarrhea and malaria, disproportionately impact children; about 90 percent of malaria and diarrhea deaths are among young children. Children are also 14–44 percent more likely to die from environmental factors, again leaving them the most vulnerable.

Answered by shrishtipawar19
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The effects of climate change on humans are far reaching and include effects on health, environment, displacement and migration, security, society, human settlement, energy and transport. Climate change has brought about possibly irreversible alterations to Earth's geological, biological and ecological systems.[1] These changes have led to the emergence of large-scale environmental hazards to human health, such as extreme weather,[2] ozone depletion, increased danger of wildfires,[3] loss of biodiversity,[4] stresses to food-producing systems and the global spread of infectious diseases.[5] In addition, climatic changes were estimated to cause over 150,000 deaths annually in 2002, with the World Health Organization estimating this number will increase to 250,000 deaths annually between 2030 and 2050.[6][7]

Flooding in the U.S. Midwest, June 2008

A growing body of research explores the many impacts of climate change on human health, food supply, economic growth, migration, security, societal change, and public goods, such as drinking water. The consequences of these changes can help or hurt local human populations. For example, climatic changes in Siberia are expected to improve food production and local economic activity in the short to medium term. However, Bangladesh has experienced an increase in climate-sensitive diseases such as malaria, dengue, childhood diarrhea, and pneumonia, among vulnerable communities.[8] Numerous studies suggest that the net current and future impacts of climate change on human society are and will continue to be overwhelmingly negative.[9][10]

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