Taking Action on Climate Change and Air Quality for Everyone's Health

Climate change is considered the most significant determinant of public health in the coming years. Air pollution comes from the same sources as greenhouse gases, namely human activities. It causes acute and chronic respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, renal, and cancer-related conditions. Taking action against global warming will help reduce air pollutant emissions and protect public health.

Author(s): Corso Magali, Pascal Mathilde

Publishing year: 2020

Pages: 24-26

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