Climate Change and Human Health
Climate change is a factor that causes serious health problems worldwide. Climate change effects such as rising temperatures, increased air pollution, water scarcity and natural disasters can negatively affect human health.
Effects of Climate Change on Human Health
- Heat Waves: High temperatures can cause serious health problems, especially in the elderly and individuals with chronic diseases.
- Air Pollution:Increasing air pollution can trigger respiratory diseases and cause cardiovascular diseases.
- Water Scarcity: Climate change can negatively affect water resources, causing water scarcity and making it difficult to provide clean drinking water.
- Natural Disasters: Natural disasters (hurricanes, floods, drought, etc.) caused by increasing temperatures and climate change can seriously threaten people's health.
The Role of the Health Sector in Combating Climate Change
The health sector plays an important role in the fight against climate change. Steps such as reducing air pollution by encouraging the use of green energy, adopting environmentally friendly practices by health institutions, and raising public awareness about the effects of climate change on health increase the role of the health sector in combating climate change.
Precautions
- Green Energy: The use of clean energy sources should be increased.
- Air Pollution Control: Policies to reduce emissions should be implemented.
- Combating Climate Change: International agreements such as the Paris Agreement should be supported.
- Protection of Water Resources: Water resources should be effectively protected and water consumption should be managed consciously.
Measures to be taken to combat climate change are of great importance for both the environment and human health. Society and decision makers need to act together on this issue.
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