At 2☌ of warming, “heat extremes would more often reach critical tolerance thresholds for agriculture and health,” according to the IPCC. A warming of 1.5☌ will cause more heat waves, lengthier hot seasons and shorter cold seasons.
Temperatures are expected to rise 1.5☌ or more in the coming decades. The IPCC estimates that emissions from greenhouse gases due to human activity have caused a global warming of about 1.1☌ since 1850. Glimpse at current state of climate change Primary care physicians have a responsibility to educate patients about the health risks associated with climate change, he said. “We are getting close to the point of no return,” Nitin Damle, MD, MS, MACP, past president of the ACP, told Healio Primary Care in reaction to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. The report stated that life-threatening climate extremes like heatwaves, tropical storms and droughts will become more common, and some changes on Earth’s climate are now irreversible.
Human influence has had an unequivocal impact on Earth’s climate, causing significant changes that threaten people’s security and physical and mental health, according to a landmark report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. If you continue to have this issue please contact to Healio