Impact of regional climate change on human health

JA Patz, D Campbell-Lendrum, T Holloway, JA Foley - Nature, 2005 - nature.com
Abstract The World Health Organisation estimates that the warming and precipitation trends
due to anthropogenic climate change of the past 30 years already claim over 150,000 lives …

Climate change and human health: present and future risks

AJ McMichael, RE Woodruff, S Hales - The lancet, 2006 - thelancet.com
There is near unanimous scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions generated by
human activity will change Earth's climate. The recent (globally averaged) warming by 0· 5° …

Detecting causality in complex ecosystems

G Sugihara, R May, H Ye, C Hsieh, E Deyle, M Fogarty… - science, 2012 - science.org
Identifying causal networks is important for effective policy and management
recommendations on climate, epidemiology, financial regulation, and much else. We …

The ocean

O Hoegh-Guldberg, R Cai, ES Poloczanska… - 2014 - munin.uit.no
The Ocean plays a central role in Earth's climate and has absorbed 93% of the extra energy
from the enhanced greenhouse effect and approximately 30% of anthropogenic carbon …

[PDF][PDF] IPCC Fifth Assessment Report: Chapter 24 Asia

Y Hijioka, E Lin, JJ Pereira… - … : Part B: Regional …, 2014 - nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp
Warming trends and increasing temperature extremes have been observed across most of
the Asian region over the past century (high confidence).{24.3} Increasing numbers of warm …

Climatic signatures in the different COVID-19 pandemic waves across both hemispheres

A Fontal, MJ Bouma, A San-José, L López… - Nature Computational …, 2021 - nature.com
The roles of climate and true seasonal signatures in the epidemiology of emergent
pathogens, and that of SARS-CoV-2 in particular, remain poorly understood. With a …

Biotinylated Rh (III) complexes in engineered streptavidin for accelerated asymmetric C–H activation

TK Hyster, L Knörr, TR Ward, T Rovis - Science, 2012 - science.org
Enzymes provide an exquisitely tailored chiral environment to foster high catalytic activities
and selectivities, but their native structures are optimized for very specific biochemical …

Widespread amphibian extinctions from epidemic disease driven by global warming

J Alan Pounds, MR Bustamante, LA Coloma… - Nature, 2006 - nature.com
As the Earth warms, many species are likely to disappear, often because of changing
disease dynamics. Here we show that a recent mass extinction associated with pathogen …

Unhealthy landscapes: policy recommendations on land use change and infectious disease emergence

JA Patz, P Daszak, GM Tabor, AA Aguirre… - Environmental …, 2004 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Anthropogenic land use changes drive a range of infectious disease outbreaks and
emergence events and modify the transmission of endemic infections. These drivers include …

[引用][C] Climate change and human health: risks and responses

A McMichael - World Health Organization, 2003 - books.google.com
Over the ages, human societies have altered local ecosystems and modified regional
climates. Today, the human influence has attained a global scale. This reflects the recent …