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Climate Change Infographic
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Climate Change Infographic
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Climate change refers to the increase in global temperature and extreme weather events, primarily caused by increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The scientific community believes that human activities, such as fossil fuel combustion and deforestation, are the main drivers of climate change. Environmental degradation, including the decline in the quality of the natural environment, can lead to exposure to toxic wastes, a decline in quality foods, water scarcity, and contaminated water bodies, causing various health issues.<br /><br />Increasing temperatures, heavy rains, and storm run-off can impact the quality of water, leading to waterborne pathogens and intestinal issues. Rising global temperatures also lengthen seasons, creating a more favorable environment for disease-carrying insects, increasing the risk of diseases such as dengue, malaria, and West Nile virus.<br /><br />Extreme weather events can result in heat-related illnesses, exacerbation of chronic illnesses, injuries, and mental health impacts such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Climate change also affects allergens and air pollution, which can have detrimental effects on human health, causing respiratory and circulatory diseases.<br /><br />The document suggests that emergency department nurses can help fight climate change by upgrading facilities to meet environmentally friendly standards, creating community gardens, recycling and being conscious of waste, and advocating for the elimination of non-recyclable items. In personal life, individuals can contribute by greening their commute, reducing, reusing, and recycling, using energy wisely, investing in renewables, and becoming advocates for climate action.<br /><br />It is important to note that this information sheet is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the judgment of healthcare professionals. The information reflects current knowledge at the time of publication and is subject to change. The organization providing the information does not guarantee the validity or sufficiency of the information and assumes no liability for any injury arising from its use.
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Climate change
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