
More than 230 journals warn 1.5°C of global warming could be 'catastrophic' for healthBMJ, Brittish Medical Journal, är en av de 230 tidskrifter som tar upp detta.
«Human health is already being harmed by the climate crisis, and the impacts could become catastrophic and irreversible unless governments do much more to address global warming, the editors of more than 230 medical journals said in a joint editorial Monday.»
«The editorial points to established links between the climate crisis and a slew of adverse health impacts over the past 20 years: Among them are an increase in heat deaths, dehydration and kidney function loss, skin cancer, tropical infections, mental health issues, pregnancy complications, allergies, and heart and lung disease, and deaths associated with them.»
«"Despite the world's necessary preoccupation with Covid-19, we cannot wait for the pandemic to pass to rapidly reduce emissions," the authors wrote, calling on governments to respond to the climate crisis with the same spirit of "unprecedented funding" dedicated to the pandemic.»
https://www.cnn.ph/world/2021/9/6/global-warming-medical-journals.html
Studie: Sämre luft ökar risken för hjärtstopp–
«Det finns en koppling mellan höga luftföroreningar och antalet fall av plötsligt hjärtstopp, enligt en ny italiensk forskningsstudie.
Studien visar att betydligt fler personer kom in till sjukhus med hjärtstopp de dagar som luftföroreningarna var högre i italienska Lombardiet, rapporterar SR Ekot.»
https://www.msn.com/sv-se/nyheter/utrikes/studie-sämre-luft-ökar-risken-för-hjärtstopp/ar-AAO8yhJ
More than 230 journals warn 1.5°C of global warming could be 'catastrophic' for healthBMJ, Brittish Medical Journal, är en av de 230 tidskrifter som tar upp detta.
«Human health is already being harmed by the climate crisis, and the impacts could become catastrophic and irreversible unless governments do much more to address global warming, the editors of more than 230 medical journals said in a joint editorial Monday.»
«The editorial points to established links between the climate crisis and a slew of adverse health impacts over the past 20 years: Among them are an increase in heat deaths, dehydration and kidney function loss, skin cancer, tropical infections, mental health issues, pregnancy complications, allergies, and heart and lung disease, and deaths associated with them.»
«"Despite the world's necessary preoccupation with Covid-19, we cannot wait for the pandemic to pass to rapidly reduce emissions," the authors wrote, calling on governments to respond to the climate crisis with the same spirit of "unprecedented funding" dedicated to the pandemic.»
https://www.cnn.ph/world/2021/9/6/global-warming-medical-journals.html
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