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Ebi and Hess Article
Natural disasters
Chemical energy in fossil fuels is transferred into kinetic energy used to produce power for human it is used by by products that lead to enhanced solar energy retention in the atmosphere
these changes in climates can cause things like heat waves, heavy precipitation, and droughts
interactions on land and oceans can determine our climate and climate change is altering how energy moves between these elements
the effects on these natural disasters and there after math can lead to mental illness and medical issues
Adaptation
adaptation priorities include a health workforce with the knowledge and tools to promote climate resilience: health information systems that support the effective management of the health risks of climate change
early warning systems effective service delivery and adequate financing in other sectors to limit indirect health effects
in human systems, adaptation seeks to moderate or avoid harm or exploit beneficial opportunities
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Food and water safety
people who suffered from world hunger worldwide increased from 797 million in 2016 to more than 821 million in 2018
the people affected by moderate levels of food insecurity means that more than two billion people do not have regular access to safe, nutritious, and sufficient food including 8% of the population in northern america
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Iin 2018 more than 149 million children younger than the age of 5 were stunted and 40 million were overweight
Infectious diseases
Environmental factors such as land use and climate change- related impacts on ecosystems can create, increase, or decrease suitable habitats for vectors
trade, travel, and other socioeconomic changes also can facilitate emerging or remerging infections diseases
multiple factors determine the incidence of climate-sensitive infectious diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and lyme disease
an example is COVID-19 tries to illustrate that we were proactive and and investments in the health systems were critical to ensuring preparedness and surge capacity when diseases emerge