Climate Changes Health: Professor Kristie Ebi

Thu Nov 03 2022 at 06:30 pm

City Hall, Bristol | Bristol

University of Bristol
Publisher/HostUniversity of Bristol
Climate Changes Health: Professor Kristie Ebi
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Climate change is altering our weather patterns and causing sea level rise. The health impacts of a changing climate are not, and will not be, shared equally across the world. The severity of future health risks will be determined by the impact climate change has on different populations and regions, and their capacity to cope with these impacts.
Key climate change-related risks include deaths and injuries from extreme events, such as heatwaves, storms, and floods; and indirect effects such as the increase risks of infectious diseases, food insecurity and malnutrition, and diseases associated with exposure to air pollutants. There are also less obvious impacts from loss of livelihoods and conflicts over resources and migration to consider.
As the global warming increases so do the risks, with unpredictable results if certain thresholds are crossed. Looking forward, we need to urgently invest in adaptation and mitigation to reduce current impacts and future risks in an increasingly warming world.
Kristie L. Ebi (Ph.D., MPH) has been conducting research and practice on the health risks of climate variability and change for nearly 25 years, focusing on understanding sources of vulnerability; estimating current impacts and future health risks; designing adaptation policies and measures to reduce the risks of climate change in multi-stressor environments; and estimating the health co-benefits of mitigation policies.
Please join us for a live lecture followed by drinks reception at the City Hall, College Green, Bristol, from 18:30 to 20:00 on Thursday 3 November 2022.
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