Climate Change Will Seriously Impact Human Health, But Research Lacking, Peer-Reviewed Report Concludes
Posted on: Wednesday, 18 March 2009, 10:04 CDT
Research needs to increase by nearly
"The lack of attention from the Federal government on the health risks of climate change to U.S. populations is needlessly putting multitudes at risk," warns the report, "U.S. Funding is Insufficient to Address the Human Health Impacts of and Public Health Responses to Climate Variability and Change," published in Environmental Health Perspectives.
The report is co-authored by the same authors who wrote the Climate Change and Human Health chapter in the
Global warming is expected to worsen many health problems, including heat-related mortality, diarrheal diseases, and diseases associated with exposure to ozone and allergens from the air. Health effects are also likely to result from altered air, water, agriculture, and ecosystems processes, according to the report.
Despite these facts, federal funding of health research related to climate change is estimated to be less than
Funding research in climate change and health research "that is directly linked to protective action at the local level is a wise investment, consistent with the goals of restoring economic stability, justice and environmental quality, and reducing health care costs," according to the report.
The inadequate level of U.S. funding, the report states, "appears to be due to the low priority placed on identifying and managing the health risks of climate change by Congress and the Federal government." The report also concludes that reporting of the research funding needs more transparency and clarity.
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Contact: Jennifer Andreassen, 202-572-3387, jandreassen@edf.org John Balbus, 202-572-3316, jbalbus@edf.orgSOURCE Environmental Defense Fund
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