The connection between climate change and human health has to do with profound and as global temperatures rise, which has to do with the frequency and intensity of that is associated with extreme weather events which, poses as a direct health risks, which came through as higher temperatures leading to more severe heat waves, which can cause heat heatstroke, and aggravate existing cardiovascular and with vulnerable populations, affect those with chronic illnesses, and posed as a greater risk to their health
Climate change is not just ordinary but has an effect on the habitats and as much as the behaviors of disease-carrying insects such as the mosquitoes and this can expand the extend the diseases which is associated with malaria, and as much Lyme disease, which goes a one way to expose new populations to these health threats which are very dangerous, and by raising temperatures which deal with increased in carbon emissions result to poor air quality which as well exacerbates respiratory conditions like it is found in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which affects millions of people globally today.
Climate change impacts on agriculture and water supplies, causes food and as much as water shortages that result in malnutrition, and related health issues, within a region and with this trauma associated with extreme weather events, like is seen in floods, and wildfires, can have serious mental health impacts that is associated with anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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