Health and Climate Changes

Health and climate change are deeply interconnected, as rising global temperatures, extreme weather, and pollution intensify health risks. Climate change fuels respiratory diseases, heat-related illnesses, and vector-borne infections while threatening food security and water access. Vulnerable populations face the greatest impact. Urgent action in sustainability, clean energy, and resilient healthcare systems is crucial to mitigate these effects and protect global public health.

Coordination:
Pedro Matos Soares

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