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Global Climate Change and Human Health: From Science to Practice is an essential resource for healthcare providers, public health professionals, and policymakers seeking to understand and address the health impacts of climate change. The book combines rigorous climate science with practical health solutions, examining how rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and environmental changes directly affect human health outcomes.
Written by leading experts including Jay Lemery, Kim Knowlton, and Cecilia Sorensen, this Jossey-Bass publication covers critical topics such as heat-related illnesses, infectious disease transmission, air quality impacts, and mental health consequences of climate disruption. The practical approach enables readers to implement evidence-based interventions in their organizations and communities, making complex climate science accessible and actionable for healthcare professionals at all levels.







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