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TaiwanICDF will conduct a forum titled "Climate Change and Health" at InterContinental Genève on May 28. Join us to discuss how climate change impacts our health and what we can do about it!
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Water and dry lands side by side. A strong contrast is to indicate how climate change has impacted our lives and health.

As extreme weather events tend to increase in scale, frequency and intensity, climate change has become the single biggest health threat facing humanity, which affects not only physical environment but also all aspects of both natural and human systems – including social and economic conditions and the functioning of health systems.

These weather and climate hazards affect health both directly and indirectly, increasing the risk of deaths, noncommunicable diseases, the emergence and spread of infectious diseases, and health emergencies.

According to WHO, 3.6 billion people already live in areas highly susceptible to climate change. It is estimated that from 2030 to 2050, climate change might cause approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year, from undernutrition, malaria, diarrhoea and heat stress alone. Although it is unequivocal that climate change affects human health, it remains challenging to accurately estimate the scale and impact of many climate-sensitive health risks on different diseases. As climate change aggravates health conditions, we must explore the clear connections between climate change factors and diseases. To alleviate the devastating impacts of the climate crisis, policies for addressing both climate change and public health should be aligned synergistically. Moreover, for those existing preventive measures will need to adopt new interventions or strategies to dealing those newly emerging climate-related obstacles.

This event aims to advocate the climate change impacts on health. By sharing knowledge on connections between climate change and health, promoting policies and strategies that could mitigate the impacts, and adopting new measures/ideas for the prevention of reverse health events, such as NCDs and undernutrition.
Join us to discuss how climate change impacts our health and what we can do about it, and go to the TaiwanICDF website page at https://www.icdf.org.tw/wSite/mp?mp=2 to have more detailed information about the event!
Register to join the event: https://forms.gle/MtZ7AnVEyjVSrWBV6

Dates et horaires
Mardi 28 mai, 18h
Informations pratiques
Informations pratiques
Tarifs et conditions
Gratuit/Free
Public(s) Tous publics
Emplacement(s)
Paris meeting room, InterContinental Genève, 7-9 Chemin Du Petit-Saconnex, 1209 Geneva
Réservation et billetterie
La Ville de Genève n'est pas directement émettrice de tous les événements regroupés dans l'agenda, ceux-ci provenant de plusieurs sources. Pour toute question, merci de bien vouloir contacter les organisateurs.

Article modifié le 19.04.2024 à 09:55