Afzal Brenda M
Environmental Health Education Center, University of Maryland School of Nursing, MD, USA.
Online J Issues Nurs. 2007 May 31;12(2):5.
Over the last 100 years the average temperature on the Earth has risen approximately 1ºFahrenheit (F), increasing at a rate twice as fast as has been noted for any period in the last 1,000 years. The Arctic ice cap is shrinking, glaciers are melting, and the Arctic permafrost is thawing. There is mounting evidence that these global climate changes are already affecting human health. This article provides a brief overview of global warming and climate changes, discusses effects of climate change on health, considers the factors which contribute to climate changes, and reviews individual and collective efforts related to reducing global warming.
在过去的100年里,地球的平均温度上升了约1华氏度(℉),升温速度是过去1000年中任何时期的两倍。北极冰盖正在缩小,冰川正在融化,北极永久冻土正在解冻。越来越多的证据表明,这些全球气候变化已经在影响人类健康。本文简要概述了全球变暖和气候变化,讨论了气候变化对健康的影响,考虑了导致气候变化的因素,并回顾了与减少全球变暖相关的个人和集体努力。