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Global environmental change

Impacts of global environmental changes

Large-scale and global environmental hazards to human health include climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, loss of biodiversity, changes in hydrological systems and the supplies of freshwater, land degradation and stresses on food-producing systems.

Appreciation of this scale and type of influence on human health requires a new perspective which focuses on ecosystems and on the recognition that the foundations of long-term good health in populations rely in great part on the continued stability and functioning of the biosphere's life-supporting systems. It also brings an appreciation of the complexity of the systems upon which we depend.

environmental change and health interlinkages

Further information

:: Learn more about Climate Change and Health linkages

:: WHO Workplan on Climate Change and Health

:: Ecosystems and health

:: Stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation and health

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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