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The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, 2nd Edition (EPUB)

Understanding the Devastating Impact of Climate Change on Human Health

The effects of climate change on human health are far-reaching, with significant implications for the environment and society as a whole. Rising greenhouse gas emissions and global warming are causing a multitude of health issues, from poor air and water quality to an increased frequency of severe weather events such as droughts, floods, and catastrophic storms.

The Interconnectedness of Environmental Health and Human Well-being

The connection between the environment and human health is clear, and it’s essential to understand the causes, symptoms, and treatments of environmental health conditions and infectious diseases. This knowledge enables individuals to make informed choices and plans to mitigate the impacts of climate change on their health and well-being.

The second edition of The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health provides reliable, accessible, and comprehensive information on the health implications of environmental factors. With contributions from experts in medicine, environmental science, epidemiology, and history, this encyclopedia is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complex relationships between the environment and human health.

What’s New in the Second Edition

This updated edition features new entries on critical topics, including:

  • Ebola virus disease
  • Globalization and emerging diseases
  • Stockholm planetary boundaries
  • Water scarcity
  • Nipah virus disease
  • Zika virus disease

These new entries are complemented by 195 full-color photos, illustrations, graphs, and maps, which help to clarify complex concepts and make the content more engaging and accessible.

Abundant cross-references throughout the encyclopedia enable readers to make connections between entries and gain a deeper understanding of the intricate relationships between environmental health and human well-being.

Written in an easy-to-read style, free from technical jargon, the entries in The Gale Encyclopedia of Environmental Health are thorough, well-organized, and enhanced with color photos and illustrations, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of environment and health.

ISBN: 9781410388261 (eBook), 9781410388230 (print)

2 volumes, 1128 Pages

Original Copyright 2018

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