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Climate change and human health

Climate change is a significant and emerging threat to public health, and changes the way we must look at protecting vulnerable populations.

Iridimi refugee camp in Chad: more frequent and intense drought can cause food shortages, and potentially population displacement and increasing tension and conflict between communities.
Olav A. Saltbones/Norwegian Red Cross

The most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirmed that there is overwhelming evidence that humans are affecting the global climate, and highlighted a wide range of implications for human health. Climate variability and change cause death and disease through natural disasters, such as heatwaves, floods and droughts. In addition, many important diseases are highly sensitive to changing temperatures and precipitation. These include common vector- borne diseases such as malaria and dengue; as well as other major killers such as malnutrition and diarrhoea. Climate change already contributes to the global burden of disease, and this contribution is expected to grow in the future.

The impacts of climate on human health will not be evenly distributed around the world. Developing country populations, particularly in Small Island States, arid and high mountain zones, and in densely populated coastal areas, are considered to be particularly vulnerable.

Fortunately, much of the health risk is avoidable through existing health programmes and interventions. Concerted action to strengthen key features of health systems, and to promote healthy development choices, can enhance public health now as well as reduce vulnerability to future climate change.

WHO supports member states in protecting public health from the impacts of climate change, and provides the health-sector voice within the overall UN response to this global challenge.

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LATEST PUBLICATIONS

Protecting health from climate change: Global research priorities

Healthy hospitals, healthy planet, healthy people: Addressing climate change in healthcare settings

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WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH

WHA Resolution [pdf 18kb]

Climate change and health: Report by the WHO secretariat [pdf 48kb]

WHO workplan on climate change and health

Advocacy and awareness raising

Partnerships

Scientific evidence

Health systems strengthening


UPCOMING EVENTS

Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) High-level Segment
6-9 July 2009, Geneva, Switzerland

Joint Indo-US Workshop on Climate Change and Health
31 August - 2 September, Goa, India


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FACT SHEETS

Top ten action sheet in English [pdf 45kb]

"Did you know"

10 facts on climate change and health

MULTIMEDIA CENTRE

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HIGHLIGHTS

10 facts on climate change and health


Top ten action sheet in English [pdf 45kb]

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RELATED LINKS

WHO Department of Public Health and Environment

COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change



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WHO Region of the Americas

WHO South-East Asia Region

WHO European Region

WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region

WHO Western Pacific Region



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