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Potential Health Impacts of Climate Change (4/8)

Climate change is the biggest global health threat of the 21st century, according to the Institute for Global Health Commission. The World Health Organization reports that around 150,000 people die every year from factors related to climate change, such as drought, heatwaves, water-borne and respiratory diseases, and that those numbers will rise with increased global warming. And as climates and ecosystems change faster than ever before, the risk of deadly new diseases emerging increases. In short, climate change is very bad for our health.(Sources: United Nations Environment Program, World Health Organization, Center for Health and the Global Environment)

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