What is the impact of global warming on human health?

The most direct impact of global warming on human health is to increase the frequency or severity of heat waves. Heat wave and high temperature make germs, viruses and parasites more active, which will damage human immunity and disease resistance, leading to an increase in the incidence and mortality of heart and respiratory diseases related to heat wave. This effect is particularly significant for the elderly, children and poor groups in developing countries.

Climate warming will accelerate the photochemical reaction between chemical pollutants in the atmosphere, cause the increase of harmful oxidants such as photochemical aerosols and induce some diseases. Such as eye inflammation, acute upper respiratory diseases, chronic bronchitis, emphysema and bronchial asthma.

With the climate warming, pathogens will break through their original parasitic and infectious distribution areas, and may form new infectious disease pathogens. According to the report of the World Health Organization, at least 30 new infectious diseases have appeared in the past 20 years.

preventive measure

Reduce heat emissions with a limited lifestyle: industry serves life, daily necessities are limited, and industry naturally decreases.

Reducing heat emissions should be placed on everyone's daily habits. With a fixed lifestyle and habits, it is necessary to formulate fixed daily necessities, use fixed daily necessities, limit the abuse of daily necessities, limit the use of daily necessities, and achieve limited production and limited processing, thus curbing industrial proliferation and reducing heat emissions.