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Lemery / Knowlton / Sorensen

Global Climate Change and Human Health

From Science to Practice
2. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-1-119-66795-7
Verlag: Wiley

From Science to Practice

Buch, Englisch, 672 Seiten, Format (B × H): 220 mm x 277 mm, Gewicht: 1672 g

ISBN: 978-1-119-66795-7
Verlag: Wiley


Learn more about the impact of global warming and climate change on human health and disease

The Second Edition of Global Climate Change and Human Health delivers an accessible and comprehensive exploration of the rapidly accelerating and increasingly ubiquitous effects of climate change and global warming on human health and disease. The distinguished and accomplished authors discuss the health impacts of the economic, climatological, and geopolitical effects of global warming.

You'll learn about:

- The effect of extreme weather events on public health and the effects of changing meteorological conditions on human health
- How changes in hydrology impact the spread of waterborne disease and noninfectious waterborne threats
- Adaptation to, and the mitigation and governance of, climate change, including international perspectives on climate change adaptation

Perfect for students of public health, medicine, nursing, and pharmacy, Global Climate Change and Human Health, Second Edition is an invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in the intersection of climate and human health and disease.

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Contents

Dedication

Preface

Foreward: Climate Change and the Pandemic
Acknoledgements

The Editors

The Contributors

Commentary on COVID-19, Climate Change, and Human Health.xxi
Jay Lemery, Kim Knowlton, Cecilia Sorensen, and Hanna Lindstadt

Chapter 1 Primer on Climate Science.1
Christopher K. Uejio, James D. Tamerius, Yoonjung Ahn, and Elaina Gonsoroski

Scientific Consensus
Weather, Climate Variability, Climate Change and Scientific Theory
Energy Balance
Evidence of a Changing Climate

Projected Future Climate Changes

Acknowledgement

References

Chapter 2 Climate Related Disasters: The Role of Prevention for Managing Health Risk.25
Mark E Keim

Introduction

Global Trends
Public Health Impact of Climate-Related Disasters, in General

Public Health Impact of Climate-Related Disasters, According to Hazard
Managing the Health Risk of Climate-Related Disasters
Summary

References

Chapter 3 Health Impacts of Extreme Heat.47

Xiangmei (May) Wu and Rupa Basu

Introduction
Heat-Triggered Health Effects
Factors Influencing Health Effects of Heat Exposure

Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience

Summary

References

Chapter 4 Climate Change Impacts on the Hydrologic Cycle and Waterborne Diseases.67
Jan C. Semenza

Changes in Hydrology Caused by Climate Change

Waterborne Pathogens Sensitive to Climate Change

Adaptation Strategies

Summary

Acknowledgment

Online Resources

References

Chapter 5 Degraded Air Quality.93
Kim Knowlton an Vijay S. Limaye

Climate Change and Air Quality

Air Pollutants Affected by Climate Change

Wildfires

Drought

Coccidiomycosis and Respiratory Health

Mold and Fungi

Air Pollution- Vulnerable Populations

Future Projections of Climate Change Effects on Air Pollution
Mitigation: Health Benefits of Reducing Carbon Pollution and Assoicated Co-Pollutant Air Pollution
Adaptation: Climate Health Preparedness and Reducing Air Pollution Vulnerability

Conclusion
Online Resources
References

Chapter 6 Potential Risks from Cyanobacterial and Algal Blooms.115
J.S Metcalf and N.R. Souza

Introduction

Toxic Producing Groups of Algae

Effects of Cyanobacterial and Algal Toxins

How Will Climate Change Affect Algal and Cyanobacterial Blooms and Toxins?

Long-Term Solutions and Remediation

Emerging Questions and Conclusions

References

Chapter 7 Climate Change, Carbon Dioxide, and Public Health: The Plant Biology Perspective.131
Lewis H. Ziska and Kristie L. Ebi

Introduction

Direct Consequences

Indirect Consequences

Conclusion

References

Chapter 8 Climate and Its Impact on Vector-Borne Diseases.151
Andrea G. Buchwald, Jada F. Garofalo, Kenneth L. Gage, Charles B. Beard, and Rosemary Rochford

Arboviruses
Malaria
Lyme Disease in the United States
Summary and Conclusions
References

Chapter 9 Food Systems Transformation: Toward Sustainable and Healthy Diets for All.171
Cristina Tirado

Impacts of Climate Change and Variability on Food Security and Malnutrition

Vulnerability to Climate Impacts on Food Insecurity and Malnutrition

Foodborne and Waterborne Diseases and Emerging Risks

Integrated Multisectoral Adapation for Malnutrition
Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems and Dietary Patterns

Conclusions
References

Chapter 10 Climate Change and Population Mental Health.187

Salma M. Abdalla, Abdulrahman M. El-Sayed, and Sandro Galea

Overview

Climate Change Effect on Mental Health: Mechanisms

High Ambient Temperature and Heatwaves
Natural Disasters

Forced Migration

Economics, Geopolitics, and Violent Conflict

Phsyical Health

A Disproportionate Burden

Common Causes of Climate Change and Mental Health
Conclusion

References

Chapter 11 Worker Health.203
Miranda Dally and Lee S. Newman

Introduction

Hazards
Migrant Workers and Climate Change

Adaptation and Response

Worker, Family, and Societal Burden

Conclusions
References

Chapter 12 Women's Health and Climate Change: The Impact of Gender.223
Tracy A. Cushing and Cecilia J. Sorensen

Introduction
Direct Health Impacts of Climate Change on Women

Temperature

Air Quality

Climate-Related Disasters and Forced Migration
Food Insecurity

Water Scarcity
Infectious Diseases and Vector-Borne Illness

The Role of Women and Gener in Climate Change Policy and Planning

Summary

References

Chapter 13 Climate Modeling for Health Impacts.235
Kristopher B. Karnauskas

Greenhouse Gases and Radiative Forcing
What Is a Global Climate Model?
Global Climate Models and Global Change Science

Summary and Closing Remarks
References

Chapter 14 Climate and Health Vulnerability Assessments: New Approaches and Tools for Adaptation Planning.249

Peter Berry, Kristie L. Ebi, Rebekka Schnitter, Louise Aubin, and Sherilee Harper

Introduction
The Role of Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments in Preparing for Climate Change Impacts on Health
Methods for Undertaking a Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment

The Path Forward: Lessons Learned and Opportunities for Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments
The Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments
Summary

References

Chapter 15 Climate Change Health Impact Projections: Looking into the Future.267
Nikhil A. Ranadive and Jeremy J. Hess

A Conceptual Overview of Climate Change Health Impact Projection Modeling
The Role of GCM Projections
The Role of Scenarios

Characterizations of Projected Exposures
Choosing and Quantifying Exposure-Outcome Associations
Projecting Health Impacts of Extreme Weather Events

Comparisons and the Counterfactual

Merging Data Streams in the Climate Change Health Impact Model

Climate Change Health Impact Projections in the Health Literature

Characterization of Risk

Frontiers in Climate Change Health Impact Projection
Summary

References

Chapter 16 Protecting Environmental Justice Communities from the Detrimental Impacts of Climate Change.289
Cecilia Martinez and Nicky Sheats

Introduction
Climate Resiliency and Environmental Justice

Cumulative Impacts, Environmental Justice and Climate Change

Air Quality, Environmental Justice and Climate Change

Heat Waves, Environmental Justice and Climate Change

Extreme Weather Events and Environmental Justice

Indigenous Rights and Climate Change

Next Steps

Summary

References and Further Reading

Chapter 17 Climate Change Communication.307
Adam Corner, Chris Shaw, Stuart Capstick, and Nick Pidgeon

Introduction
Public Understanding of Climate Change and Principle of Climate Change Communication
Communicating the Impacts of Climate Change

Communicating Climate Change through a Focus on Piublic Health

Summary

References and Further Reading

Chapter 18 International Perspective on Climate Change Adaptation

Kristie L. Ebi

Introduction

Historical Perspective

International Framework for Adaptation
Assessing Adaptation Needs and Options
NAPAs and NAPs

Adaptation Option
Summary

References

Chapter 19 Health Co-Benefits of Climate Mitigation Strategies.343

Elizabeth J. Carlton, Amber S. Khan, and Justin V. Remais

Introduction

Climate Mitigation

Estimating the Health Co-Benefits of Climate Mitigation

Climate Mitigation Health Co-Benefits by Sector

Challenges and Considerations
Summary

References

Chapter 20 International Institutions and Global Governance on Climate Change.365
Ambereen K. Shaffie

Introduction

Challenges to Creating Effective Health-Climate Policies

International Governance Structures Addressing Climate Mitigation
An Introduction to Legal Instruments Relevant to the Health-Climate Nexus
Climate Negotiations
Conclusion
References and Further Reading

Chapter 21 Climate Change and the Right to Health.393

Alison Blaiklock, Carmel Williams, and Rhys Jones

Introduction

What are Human Rights?

What is the Right to Health?

Climate Crisis Impacts on the Right to Health
Unjust Disparities

Human Rights-Based Approaches to the Climate Crisis
Summary

References

Chapter 22 Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction.407
Virginia Murray, Debra Parkinson, and Ellen Bloomer

Overview

Climate-Related Disasters and Their Impacts
The 2015 UN Landmark Agreements

The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
WHO's Role in the Implementation of the Sendai Framework

Roles and Responsibilities of Health Care Professionals in Implementing the Sendai Framework

Summary

References

Chapter 23 Climate Change and Forced Migration

Craig Spencer, Amit Chandra, and Micaela Y. Arthur

Introduction

The Decision to Migrate

Climate Change and Migration: A Geographic Perspective

International Frameworks and Conventions Governing Forced Migrant Protection

Climate Change Risks and Forced Migration

Summary

Online Resources

References

Chapter 24 Valuing Climate Change Impacts on Human Health.433
Allison Crimmins

Introduction: Why Do We Value the Climate Change Impacts on Human Health?
Economic Valuation

Economic Models

Exmaples of Health Damage Estimates from Climate Change

Summary

References

Chapter 25 Health Care System Resilience.455
Caitlin S. Rublee, Emilie Calvello Hynes and John M. Balbus

Introduction

Definitions

Impacts of Extreme Weather Events on Health Care Systems

Natural Systems and Resources
International Frameworks for Health Care System Resilience

Green and Resilient Health Care

Case Studies

Econimics and Equity

Research Needs

Summary

References

Chapter 26 Health Professional Climate Engagement.477
Amy Collins, Shanda Demorest, and Sarah Spengeman

Introduction
Social Movements

Advocacy within the Health Care Sector

Clinically Sustainable Health Care

Health Professional Leadership for Broader Social Change

Encouraging Trends

Summary

Online Resources

References

Chapter 27 Specific Impacts Upon Human Health.497
Caleb Dresser and Satchit Balsari

Introduction
Cardiovascular Disease

Respiratory Disease

Pneumonic Plague

Pulmonary Hantavirus
Renal Disease

Neurologic Disease
Reproductive Health and Disease

Ocular Disease

Hematology and Oncology

Psychiatric Disease

Dermatologic Disease

Gastrointestinal Disease

Endocrine Disease

Multisystem Heat-Related Illness
Infectious Disease, Immunology and Toxicology
Summary

References

Chapter 28 Climate Change and Loss of Biodiversity.521
Richard Salkowe and Mark R. Hafen

Introduction Causes and Consequences of Biodiversity Loss
Historical Perspective

Biodiversity loss in the 21st Century

Marine and Coastal Ecosystems

Polar Ocean Ecosystems

Coastal Ecosystems

Rainforest Ecosystems

Desert Ecosystems

Mountain Ecosystems

Summary

References

Chapter 29 Ecosystem Services.537

Lydia Olander, Sara Mason, Heather Tallis, Joleah Lamb, Yuta J. Masuda and Randall Kramer

What are Ecosystem Services?

How does Climate Change Affect Ecosystem Services that Have an Impact on Human Health?
Ecosystem Solutions that Reduce Climate Change Impacts on Human Health

Summary

References

Chapter 30 Climate Change and Health in Alaska.561

Micah Hahn

Introduction
Environmental Change in Alaska

How is Alaska Different from the Contiguous United States?
Climate-Related Health Impacts in Alaska

OneHealth

Surveillance for Climate-Related Exposures and Health Outcomes in Alaska

Climate Adaptation Planning in Alaska

Next Steps in Addressing Climate and Health in Alaska

Conclusion

Acknowledgement

References

Chapter 31 The Global Energy Transition and Public Health in a Changing Climate.583
Hanna Linstadt, Cecilia J. Sorensen and Morgan D. Bazilian

Introduction
Current Trends in Global Energy Supply

The Energy Transition and Climate Change

Global Energy Poverty and the SDGs

Clean Energy Transitions and Health

Conclusion

References

Loss of Coral Reefs.591

Carolyn Sotka

The Nurses Climate Challenge: A Model for Health Professional Climate Action.600
Shanda Demorset

Glossary

Index


JAY LEMERY, MD, is Professor of Emergency Medicine and co-Director of the Climate & Health Program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and faculty in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Colorado School of Public Health. He is the Medical Director for the National Science Foundation’s Polar Research Program and a past-President of the Wilderness Medical Society.

KIM KNOWLTON, DrPH, MS, is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University; and senior scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council in New York. She served as co-convening lead author for the human health chapter of the U.S. Third National Climate Assessment; as a member of the 2nd and 4th New York City Panel on Climate Change; and participated in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 2007 Fourth and 2013 Fifth Assessment Reports. She is a health scientist specializing in the human health impacts of climate change, particularly air pollution and extreme heat.

CECILIA SORENSEN, MD, is an Emergency Medicine physician-investigator in the area of climate change and health at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the University of Colorado School of Public Health. She has a broad range of expertise at the intersection of human health, environmental health and social justice. Her recent work has spanned domestic as well as international emergent health issues related to climate change.



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