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Climate change and stratospheric ozone depletion : early effects on our health in Europe / edited by Sari Kovats ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe.
Kovats, Sari.
Series:
WHO regional publications. European series ; no. 88.
WHO regional publications. European series, 0378-2255 ; no. 88
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Climatic changes--Environmental aspects--Europe.
Climatic changes.
Ozone layer depletion--Environmental aspects--Europe.
Ozone layer depletion.
Stratosphere--Environmental aspects--Europe.
Stratosphere.
Environmental health--Europe.
Environmental health.
Physical Description:
xii, 116 p. : ill., maps (some col.).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Copenhagen : World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, c2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
A balanced assessment, based on currently available scientific knowledge, of the effects that climate change may have on the environment in Europe and the health of its populations. Written in non-technical language, the book responds to growing public and political concern about the consequences of such widely publicized phenomena as global warming and stratospheric ozone depletion. The book also responds to evidence that recent warming trends in Europe have already affected health. The book opens with a brief explanation of the causes of climate change and stratospheric ozone depletion, followed by an overview of recent European and global initiatives aimed at monitoring trends and assessing their impact on health. The first main chapter, on climate change in Europe, summarizes currently documented trends and provides a scenario of possible changes throughout the rest of this century. The second and most extensive chapter reviews scientific evidence on specific health consequences. These include effects related to increased episodes of thermal stress and air pollution; changes in foodborne, water-related, vector-borne, and rodent-borne diseases; mortality from floods and other weather extremes; and changes in the production of aeroallergens associated with respiratory disorders, including asthma. Chapter three considers health effects linked to stratospheric ozone depletion, giving particular attention to adverse effects on the eye and immune system, and skin cancer. The remaining chapters discuss health effects expected in the next decade, and outline actions urgently needed in the areas of policy, monitoring and surveillance, and research.
Contents:
Climate change and stratospheric ozone depletion Early effects on our health in Europe
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Executive summary
Introduction
INITIATIVES ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN HEALTH
Climate change in Europe
CLIMATE IN EUROPE
OBSERVED CHANGES IN CLIMATE
PROJECTIONS OF FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE
RISE IN SEA LEVEL
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WATER RESOURCES
STRATOSPHERIC OZONE DEPLETION
Effects on health of climate change in Europe
THERMAL STRESS
CLIMATE CHANGE AND URBAN AIR POLLUTION
AEROALLERGENS
EXTREME WEATHER
FOODBORNE DISEASES
WATER-RELATED DISEASES
VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES
RODENT-BORNE DISEASES
PEST SPECIES
EFFECTS ON FOOD SUPPLY
Health effects of stratospheric ozone depletion
SKIN CANCER
DAMAGE TO THE EYE
THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Early effects of climate change on human health
Action to reduce the health effects of climate change
MITIGATION TO REDUCE OR PREVENT CLIMATE CHANGE
SECONDARY HEALTH BENEFITS OF MITIGATION POLICIES
ADAPTATION STRATEGIES TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL EFFECTS ON HEALTH OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN EUROPE
MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE
INTERSECTORAL ISSUES
RESEARCH AND POLICY
Conclusions
References
Annex 1 Policy document prepared for the Third Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health, London, 6-18 June 1999 Annex 1
Annex 2 Members of the Working Group on the Early Human Health Effects of Climate Change and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion in Europe.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-95).
ISBN:
1-280-06074-3
9786610060740
92-890-1391-5
1-4175-2625-4
OCLC:
191246222

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