Climate change impacts on working people: how to develop prevention policies

Journal: 
Global Health Action
ClimateChip Authors: 
Year: 
2010
DOI: 
10.3402/gha.v3i0.5774
Abstract: 
The evidence on negative consequences from climate change on human health and well-being is growing. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) described climate change as a threat to the climate system that sets the basis for life and human health conditions. The changing climate is expected to affect basic requirements needed to support and sustain human health such as good food, clean water, and unpolluted air, with negative effects that are expected to be unequally distributed.
Authors: 
Nilsson M, Kjellstrom T.