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Global Climate Change And Human Health From Science To Practice 1st Edition George Luber

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Global Climate Change And Human Health From Science To Practice 1st Edition George Luber
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Publisher: Jossey-Bass
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.07 MB
Pages: 672
Author: George Luber, Jay Lemery
ISBN: 9781118505571, 1118505573
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Global Climate Change And Human Health From Science To Practice 1st Edition George Luber by George Luber, Jay Lemery 9781118505571, 1118505573 instant download after payment.

Learn the foundations of climate science and human health

Global Climate Change and Human Health examines the environmental crisis from a public health and clinical health perspective, giving students and clinicians the information they need to prepare for the future of health care. Edited by George Luber, associate director for climate change at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Jay Lemery, associate professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and section chief of Wilderness and Environmental Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine, and including chapters written by luminaries in the field, this landmark book provides a comprehensive introduction to climate change and health. Students will learn about climate changes direct effect on health, including extreme weather events, altered and degraded ecosystems, and threats to human security and welfare. Discussions on mitigation and adaptation strategies, including disease surveillance, communications, and greening health care, as well as a primer on the core concepts of climate change science are presented. Each chapter has a specific section on the clinical correlations of the impact of climate change on health. Informative illustrations depict increasing aeroallergens, shifting vector habitats, emergent risks, and more. Visual teaching materials broken down by chapter (including PowerPoint lecture slides) are available for instructors.

This book shows how human health will be ―and already has been ― affected and how health care practitioners need to start preparing.

  • Understand the science behind climate change and climate variability
  • Learn how the availability of food and clean water will affect public health
  • Consider the diseases that will surge as vector populations swell
  • Discover mitigation strategies targeted toward the health care community
  • Understanding how climate change affects human rights and how international institutions are responding

Increased temperatures bring algal blooms that threaten clean water. Degraded air quality brings allergies, asthma, and respiratory diseases. Ground pollutants lower the nutritional value of food crops. It's clear that climate change is very much a public health concern, and Global Climate Change and Human Health helps those preparing to be on the front lines of health care.

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