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Climate Change and Collective Violence
Annual Review of Public Health ( IF 20.8 ) Pub Date : 2017-04-06 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044232
Barry S. Levy 1 , Victor W. Sidel 2 , Jonathan A. Patz 3
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Climate change is causing increases in temperature, changes in precipitation and extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and other environmental impacts. It is also causing or contributing to heat-related disorders, respiratory and allergic disorders, infectious diseases, malnutrition due to food insecurity, and mental health disorders. In addition, increasing evidence indicates that climate change is causally associated with collective violence, generally in combination with other causal factors. Increased temperatures and extremes of precipitation with their associated consequences, including resultant scarcity of cropland and other key environmental resources, are major pathways by which climate change leads to collective violence. Public health professionals can help prevent collective violence due to climate change (a) by supporting mitigation measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, (b) by promoting adaptation measures to address the consequences of climate change and to improve community resilience, and (c) by addressing underlying risk factors for collective violence, such as poverty and socioeconomic disparities.

中文翻译:


气候变化与集体暴力

气候变化导致温度升高,降水变化和极端天气事件,海平面上升以及其他环境影响。它还引起或导致与热有关的疾病,呼吸系统和过敏性疾病,传染病,由于粮食不安全引起的营养不良以及精神健康疾病。此外,越来越多的证据表明,气候变化与集体暴力有因果关系,通常与其他因果关系相结合。温度升高和极端降水及其后果,包括由此造成的农田和其他关键环境资源短缺,是气候变化导致集体暴力的主要途径。公共卫生专业人员可以帮助防止集体暴力由于气候变化()通过支持减少温室气体排放的缓解措施,(b)通过推广适应措施来应对气候变化的后果并提高社区的适应力,以及(c)解决集体暴力的潜在风险因素,例如贫困和社会经济差异。

更新日期:2017-04-06
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