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CLIMATE & WEATHER
Elevation or Altitude effect climate. Normally, climatic conditions become colder as altitude increases. ...Prevailing global wind patterns. ...Topography. ...Effects of Geography. ...Surface of the Earth. ...Climate change over time.
Elevation or Altitude effect climate. Normally, climatic conditions become colder as altitude increases. ...Prevailing global wind patterns. ...Topography. ...Effects of Geography. ...Surface of the Earth. ...Climate change over time.
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Every American is vulnerable to climate change impacts on their health at some point in their lives.
Climate change can have a range of impacts on physical, mental, and community health.
A warmer climate is expected to increase the risk of illnesses and death from extreme heat and poor air quality.
Climate change will likely increase the frequency and strength of extreme events (such as floods, droughts, and storms) that threaten human health and safety.
Climate changes may expose more people to diseases.
Some groups of people (e.g., the very young and the very old) are especially vulnerable to health impacts.
Climate Change Affects Human Health
In 2016, the U.S. Global Change Research Program produced a report that analyzed the impacts of global climate change on human health in the United States. The report finds that:
Climate change is a significant threat to the health of the American people.
Climate change can affect human health in two main ways: first, by changing the severity or frequency of health problems that are already affected by climate or weather factors; and second, by creating unprecedented or unanticipated health problems or health threats in places or times of the year where they have not previously occurred.
Every American is vulnerable to the health impacts associated with climate change, but some populations will be especially affected. These groups include the poor, some communities of color, limited English-proficiency and immigrant groups, indigenous peoples, children and pregnant women, older adults, vulnerable occupational groups, people with disabilities, and people with medical conditions.
Climate change can have a range of impacts on physical, mental, and community health.
A warmer climate is expected to increase the risk of illnesses and death from extreme heat and poor air quality.
Climate change will likely increase the frequency and strength of extreme events (such as floods, droughts, and storms) that threaten human health and safety.
Climate changes may expose more people to diseases.
Some groups of people (e.g., the very young and the very old) are especially vulnerable to health impacts.
Climate Change Affects Human Health
In 2016, the U.S. Global Change Research Program produced a report that analyzed the impacts of global climate change on human health in the United States. The report finds that:
Climate change is a significant threat to the health of the American people.
Climate change can affect human health in two main ways: first, by changing the severity or frequency of health problems that are already affected by climate or weather factors; and second, by creating unprecedented or unanticipated health problems or health threats in places or times of the year where they have not previously occurred.
Every American is vulnerable to the health impacts associated with climate change, but some populations will be especially affected. These groups include the poor, some communities of color, limited English-proficiency and immigrant groups, indigenous peoples, children and pregnant women, older adults, vulnerable occupational groups, people with disabilities, and people with medical conditions.
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