APHA Applauds Climate Change Bill That Will Help Protect Public Health
Posted on: Friday, 8 May 2009, 15:02 CDT
The bill -- the Climate Change Health Protection and Promotion Act -- calls for developing a national strategic action plan for preparing for and responding to the impacts of climate change on health, including providing funding for climate and health research.
"Climate change affects our environment on the most fundamental level," said
The measure, which was introduced by U.S. Rep.
- food, water and vector-borne disease;
- pulmonary and cardiovascular effects, including the impact of temperature extremes, and mental health impacts; and
- the implications for vulnerable communities.
"We are deeply grateful to Rep. Capps for her leadership on this issue," said Benjamin. "Changes in our climate will profoundly affect public health now into the future."
SOURCE American Public Health Association
Source: PR Newswire
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