Persistent Climate Change Harms Your Lifestyle and Health: A Systematic Research
Received Date: Oct 30, 2022 / Published Date: Nov 24, 2022
Abstract
Climate change is the biggest health threat facing humanity and health professionals around the world. Human health has always been influenced by climate and weather. As climate change is taking place, the risks to human lifestyles and their health are expected to increase. Climate change will potentially increase the frequency and strength of extreme events (such as floods, droughts and hurricanes) that threaten human health and safety. Climate change is a change in the world’s weather system that occurs over decades. Most of the recent changes in our climate have been caused by human activities. These changes will have important consequences for our health, wellbeing and safety. The effects of climate change include increased air and ocean temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns,more frequent and increasingly severe extreme weather events, and sea level rise are included. Climate change can affect our health and wellbeing through extreme events, deteriorating air quality, changes in the spread of infectious diseases, the quality and quantity of food and water, and impacts on our mental health. Climate is influenced by things like generating electricity and heat, making goods, cutting down forests, using transportation, producing food, powering buildings, consuming too much clothing, electronics and plastics etc .If climate change is not controlled in time, then human life can take the form of a crisis in the coming times and human life on earth will become difficult.
Citation: Chouhan AS, Dadhich R (2022) Persistent Climate Change Harms Your Lifestyle and Health: A Systematic Research. Environ Pollut Climate Change 6: 307. Doi: 10.4172/2573-458X.1000307
Copyright: © 2022 Chouhan AS, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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