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公众对气候变化作为人类健康风险的认知:对美国、加拿大和马耳他的调查。

Public perceptions of climate change as a human health risk: surveys of the United States, Canada and Malta.

机构信息

Center for Climate Change Communication, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2010 Jun;7(6):2559-606. doi: 10.3390/ijerph7062559. Epub 2010 Jun 14.

Abstract

We used data from nationally representative surveys conducted in the United States, Canada and Malta between 2008 and 2009 to answer three questions: Does the public believe that climate change poses human health risks, and if so, are they seen as current or future risks? Whose health does the public think will be harmed? In what specific ways does the public believe climate change will harm human health? When asked directly about the potential impacts of climate change on health and well-being, a majority of people in all three nations said that it poses significant risks; moreover, about one third of Americans, one half of Canadians, and two-thirds of Maltese said that people are already being harmed. About a third or more of people in the United States and Canada saw themselves (United States, 32%; Canada, 67%), their family (United States, 35%; Canada, 46%), and people in their community (United States, 39%; Canada, 76%) as being vulnerable to at least moderate harm from climate change. About one third of Maltese (31%) said they were most concerned about the risk to themselves and their families. Many Canadians said that the elderly (45%) and children (33%) are at heightened risk of harm, while Americans were more likely to see people in developing countries as being at risk than people in their own nation. When prompted, large numbers of Canadians and Maltese said that climate change can cause respiratory problems (78-91%), heat-related problems (75-84%), cancer (61-90%), and infectious diseases (49-62%). Canadians also named sunburn (79%) and injuries from extreme weather events (73%), and Maltese cited allergies (84%). However, climate change appears to lack salience as a health issue in all three countries: relatively few people answered open-ended questions in a manner that indicated clear top-of-mind associations between climate change and human health risks. We recommend mounting public health communication initiatives that increase the salience of the human health consequences associated with climate change.

摘要

我们利用 2008 年至 2009 年期间在美国、加拿大和马耳他进行的全国代表性调查的数据来回答三个问题:公众是否认为气候变化对人类健康构成风险,如果是,他们认为这些风险是当前的还是未来的?公众认为谁的健康会受到损害?公众认为气候变化将以何种具体方式损害人类健康?当被直接问及气候变化对健康和福祉的潜在影响时,三个国家的大多数人都表示气候变化带来了重大风险;此外,约三分之一的美国人、一半的加拿大人和三分之二的马耳他人表示,人们已经受到了伤害。美国和加拿大的大约三分之一或更多的人认为自己(美国,32%;加拿大,67%)、自己的家人(美国,35%;加拿大,46%)和自己所在社区的人(美国,39%;加拿大,76%)容易受到气候变化至少中度的伤害。约三分之一的马耳他人(31%)表示,他们最担心的是自己和家人的风险。许多加拿大人表示,老年人(45%)和儿童(33%)面临更高的伤害风险,而美国人更倾向于认为发展中国家的人比自己国家的人面临风险。在受到提示时,大量加拿大和马耳他人表示,气候变化会导致呼吸问题(78-91%)、与热有关的问题(75-84%)、癌症(61-90%)和传染病(49-62%)。加拿大人还提到了晒伤(79%)和极端天气事件造成的伤害(73%),而马耳他人则提到了过敏症(84%)。然而,气候变化作为一个健康问题在这三个国家似乎都没有引起足够的重视:相对较少的人在回答开放式问题时,明确将气候变化与人类健康风险联系起来。我们建议发起公共卫生宣传倡议,以提高气候变化对人类健康影响的显著性。

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