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Climate change

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It is now generally acknowledged that the global climate is changing, as the earth becomes warmer. This change has the potential to affect human health in a number of ways, for instance by altering the geographic range and seasonality of certain infectious diseases, disturbing food-producing ecosystems, and increasing the frequency of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes.


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World Health Day 2008: protecting health from climate change

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Climate change and health linkages

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Children's environmental risks: global environmental change

Climate change: directory of web resources

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Climate change and human health

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Global climate change: implications for international public health policy
Bulletin, March 2007

Using climate to predict infectious disease epidemics

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Burden of disease caused by the environment and occupational risks


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Global environmental change

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