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Climate change and global public health / Kent E. Pinkerton and William N. Rom, editors.

Springer Medicine eBooks 2021 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pinkerton, Kent Ed, 1950- editor.
Rom, William N., editor.
Series:
Respiratory medicine (New York, N.Y.)
Respiratory medicine
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Air--Pollution--Health aspects.
Air.
Respiratory organs--Diseases.
Respiratory organs.
Climatic changes--Health aspects.
Climatic changes.
Public health.
Medical climatology.
Environmental health.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer, [2021]
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book is a guide to the research, findings, and discussions of US and international experts on climate change and respiratory health. Since the publication of the first edition, climate change has been increasingly acknowledged as being directly related to the prevalence and incidence of respiratory morbidity. Evidence is increasing that climate change does drive respiratory disease onset and exacerbation as a result of increased ambient and indoor air pollution, desertification, heat stress, wildfires, and the geographic and temporal spread of pollens, molds and infectious agents. This second edition is fully updated to include the latest research by international experts on topics such as heat waves causing critical care-related diseases, climate-driven air pollution increases, and high-level ozone and ozone exposure linked to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, lung cancer, and acute lower respiratory infection. Seven new chapters have also been added on extreme weather and agricultural safety in California; desert dust effects on lung health; climate policy and the EPA; California's integrated approach to air quality and climate change; integrating climate change, the environment, and sustainability themes into professional health science courses; and the role of the physician as climate advocate. This is an ideal guide for all pulmonologists and health professionals treating patients with pulmonary disease.
Contents:
Intro
Foreword
Contents
Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Consequences of Global Warming to Planetary and Human Health
Introduction to Greenhouse Gases and Temperature
Consequences of Climate Change on the Biosphere
Loss of Arctic Ice
Loss of Antarctic Ice
Loss of Glaciers
Risks to Forests
Mean Sea-Level Rise
Bleaching of Coral Reefs
Threat to Biodiversity
Consequences for Human Health
Heat waves
Air Pollution
Vector-Borne Diseases
Implications for Social Stability
Drought, Forest Fires, Food Insecurity, and Migration
Hurricanes and Extreme Weather Events
Insurability for Extreme Events
United States Military
Efforts at Mitigation and Adaptation
Policy: Global
Policy: The United States
Mitigation: Renewables
Mitigation: Cap-and-Trade and Carbon Tax
Efforts to Combat Climate Change by Cities and States
Conclusion
References
Chapter 2: Climate Variability and Change Data and Information for Global Public Health
So What Is Climate Data, How Do I Know What I Need, How Do I Get It, and How Do I Use It?
Data Culture
Defining Terms
Early Warning, Prediction, Forecast, Outlook, Projection, Scenario
How to Think About Climate Data-Or When to Use What?
Scale
Source
Products
Reanalysis
Projections
Assessing Climate Data Partners
Chapter 3: Climate Change: Updates on Recent Global and United States Temperature Anomalies and Impacts to Water, Forests, and Environmental Health
Recent Changes to Global and United States Surface Temperatures
Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources and Water Quality
Climate Change Impacts on Watershed Health
Climate Change Impacts on Forests and Forest Health
Forest Insects
Forest Diseases
Wildfire
Invasive Species
Chapter 4: Eyewitness to Climate Change
Eyewitness to Climate Change
Addressing Climate Change at the International Level
The UNFCCC
The Kyoto Protocol
The Bali Road Map
The Copenhagen Accord
COP21: Paris Agreement
Post COP21: Subsequent Action Toward 2020 and Beyond
Education for Action
Chapter 5: Arctic Connections to Global Warming and Health
Rapid Environmental and Societal Change in the Arctic
Ecosystems Under Stress
Future Projections and Feedbacks to the Global Climate System
Environmental and Health Policy for a Changing Land
Adapting to a New Arctic
New Frontiers for Development
Threats of Oil and Gas Development in the Arctic Refuge
Food Security
Community Health
Chapter 6: Assessing the Health Risks of Climate Change
Introduction
Traditional Risk Assessment Approaches Are Inappropriate for Estimating the Health Risks of Climate Change
Determining the Extent to Which Climate Change Has Affected Health
Notes:
Includes index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 5, 2021).
Other Format:
Print version:
ISBN:
9783030547462
3030547469
OCLC:
1224200079
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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