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alcohol consumption climate impacts

How climate change is fueling alcohol-related hospitalizations

Many studies have shown that climate change threatens alcohol production around the world, from vineyards in France to whiskey distilleries in Scotland. Now there’s alarming evidence that climate change affects hospitalizations for alcohol consumption, too.

Florida climate change will raise health risks for diabetics

As climate conditions intensify, health experts say it also will increase the risk of sickness and death for people with diabetes.

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tick biodiversity climate impacts

New tick diseases are sickening people

New tick diseases are emerging across the US and around the world — fueled by climate change — but doctors say they're difficult to diagnose.

 Vancouver deaths from air pollution

Can metro Vancouver prevent thousands of deaths from air pollution?

The region’s Clean Air Plan aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 45 per cent by 2030, but will that be good enough?
climate change water crisis & global health
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A water crisis: How climate change affects our health

Philtino in South Africa and Shivday in India are already living with the reality of drought and flooding. We look at how their communities, and so many others are dealing with a lack of clean water.

climate impacts sea lion sickness
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An annual sea lion sickness is linked to climate change

Climate change and warming waters contribute to more algal blooms and consequently more sick sea lions.

William E. Rees: The earth is telling us we must rethink our growth society
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William E. Rees: The earth is telling us we must rethink our growth society

However horrific the COVID-19 pandemic may seem, it is merely one symptom of gross human ecological dysfunction.

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