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6 unexpected ways climate change impacts your health

Last week, Executive Dow Constantine released King County’s Strategic Climate Action Plan. This document details the state of the county in terms of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the impacts climate change has already had in our region, and efforts to both reduce greenhouse gases and prepare for the expected impacts of climate change.

Though a large body of work will be dedicated to managing the factors that contribute to climate change, many climate pattern shifts are already set in motion. Public Health’s primary role is to anticipate these changes, monitor impacts on human health, and put systems in place that mitigate their effects.

But it’s not just about figuring out how to deal with more hot days (though that’s serious too). We also have to think about how people are affected by more frequent and more severe storms, longer periods of heat and dryness, shifts in ecological systems, and the ways humans interact with all of these changes. In fact, some of the ways climate change could affect our health may be surprising.

Our own Public Health Veterinarian, Beth Lipton, the Environmental Health representative for the emergency response team, explained some of the ways climate change might affect our health:

The health impacts of climate change via Centers for Disease Control.

Want to know more about climate change and public health? Beth has compiled a list of resources you may want to check out:

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