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Human Health and the ­Climate Crisis

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Paperback, 350 pages
Published
United States, 26 January 2022

Human Health and the Climate Crisis offers a detailed exploration of the human health aspects of climate change, examining both the direct and indirect human health impacts of climate change while uniquely exploring climate justice -- the equitable protection of all people from climate impacts and the participation of all people in climate-related decision-making regardless of race/ethnicity, class, national origin, indigenous status and gender. This comprehensive, yet accessible text balances appropriate technical content with sufficient contextual information about public health, epidemiology, and climate modeling for students to be able to comprehend the scientific literature on health impacts. Beginning with an overview of the current state of climate science, policy, and activism, Human Health and the Climate Crisis moves on to introducing key concepts in public health and epidemiology, as well as sources of health information critical to understanding and communicating how our health is being affected by climate change. After exploring key concepts in climate justice and stories of numerous climate justice advocates, subsequent chapters cover specific climate-related health topics - extreme heat, extreme weather, air pollution, vector-borne diseases, water, food, mental health, and human displacement. A final chapter covers the ways that health professions are affected by climate change and can play a role as advocates for climate action.

Key Features: - Interdisciplinary focus, including an introduction to the fields of public health, global health and epidemiology to climate justice and public policy, encourage students to learn how to ask and analyze relevant questions about climate change and human health. - Specific examples and cases from the U.S. and around the world that illustrate the types of health impacts of climate change. - Based on the latest research and experiences. Most of the references are from the last few years, including many from 2021. - Designed to be accessible to a wide range of students without requiring significant background knowledge beforehand. - Navigate eBook access (included with the print text) provides online or offline access from a computer, tablet, or mobile device.

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Human Health and the Climate Crisis offers a detailed exploration of the human health aspects of climate change, examining both the direct and indirect human health impacts of climate change while uniquely exploring climate justice -- the equitable protection of all people from climate impacts and the participation of all people in climate-related decision-making regardless of race/ethnicity, class, national origin, indigenous status and gender. This comprehensive, yet accessible text balances appropriate technical content with sufficient contextual information about public health, epidemiology, and climate modeling for students to be able to comprehend the scientific literature on health impacts. Beginning with an overview of the current state of climate science, policy, and activism, Human Health and the Climate Crisis moves on to introducing key concepts in public health and epidemiology, as well as sources of health information critical to understanding and communicating how our health is being affected by climate change. After exploring key concepts in climate justice and stories of numerous climate justice advocates, subsequent chapters cover specific climate-related health topics - extreme heat, extreme weather, air pollution, vector-borne diseases, water, food, mental health, and human displacement. A final chapter covers the ways that health professions are affected by climate change and can play a role as advocates for climate action.

Key Features: - Interdisciplinary focus, including an introduction to the fields of public health, global health and epidemiology to climate justice and public policy, encourage students to learn how to ask and analyze relevant questions about climate change and human health. - Specific examples and cases from the U.S. and around the world that illustrate the types of health impacts of climate change. - Based on the latest research and experiences. Most of the references are from the last few years, including many from 2021. - Designed to be accessible to a wide range of students without requiring significant background knowledge beforehand. - Navigate eBook access (included with the print text) provides online or offline access from a computer, tablet, or mobile device.

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Product Details
EAN
9781284207293
ISBN
1284207293
Dimensions
22.9 x 18.8 x 1.3 centimeters (0.45 kg)

About the Author

Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies Program, Director, Buck Lab for Climate and the Environment, Colby College

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