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  2. Effects of climate change on human health - Wikipedia

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    Changes in climate can cause decreasing yields for some crops and regions, resulting in higher food prices, food insecurity, and undernutrition. Climate change can also reduce water security. These factors together can lead to increasing poverty, human migration, violent conflict, and mental health issues. [7][8][3]

  3. Climate and Development - Wikipedia

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    Climate and Development is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary scientific journal covering issues that arise due to climate change, climate variability, and climate policy along with development needs, impacts and priorities.

  4. Drylands - Wikipedia

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    The livelihoods of millions of people in developing countries depend highly on dryland biodiversity to ensure their food security and their well-being. Drylands, unlike more humid biomes, rely mostly on above ground water runoff for redistribution of water, and almost all their water redistribution occurs on the surface. [4]

  5. fatalistic thinking. existential dread. guilt or shame related to your own carbon footprint. post-traumatic stress after experiencing effects of climate change. feelings of depression, anxiety, or ...

  6. Climate change and infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    The scientific understanding of potential health risks and observed health impacts caused by climate change is now better understood. One category of health risks is that of infectious diseases . A study concluded in 2022 that "58% (that is, 218 out of 375) of infectious diseases confronted by humanity worldwide have been at some point ...

  7. Living with COPD: The Best and Worst Cities - Healthline

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    “The best climate to live in with COPD would be an area that avoids temperature extremes. Try to find an area that is cool, dry, with low humidity, and that has good medical resources and care ...

  8. Migraine and Weather: Humidity, Temperature, and More

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    Another study mentioned in the review found that a 26.5% increase in relative humidity was associated with a 28% higher likelihood of migraine attacks, but only during the warmer months from April ...

  9. Climate change in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Temperature and weather changes. Since the 1960s, the average temperature in Uganda has increased by 1.3 °C, minimum temperatures have increased by 0.5–1.2 °C, and maximum temperatures have increased by 0.6–0.9 °C. Average temperatures have been observed to be increasing at a rate of 0.28 °C per decade, and daily temperature ...

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