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2021 气候与健康评论——未知领域:极端天气事件与发病。

2021 Climate and Health Review - Uncharted Territory: Extreme Weather Events and Morbidity.

机构信息

Department of Health Policy & Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA.

Public Policy Center, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Int J Health Serv. 2022 Apr;52(2):189-200. doi: 10.1177/00207314221082452. Epub 2022 Mar 1.

Abstract

Extreme weather events (EWEs) affected health in every world region during 2021, placing the planet in "uncharted territory." Portraying the human impacts of EWEs is part of a health frame that suggests public knowledge of these risks will spur support for needed policy change. The health frame has gained traction since the Paris COP21 (United Nations Climate Change Conference) and arguably helped to achieve modest progress at the Glasgow COP26. However, reporting rarely covers the full picture of health impacts from EWEs, instead focusing on cost of damages, mortality, and displacement. This review summarizes data for 30 major EWEs of 2021 and, based on the epidemiological literature, discusses morbidity-related exposures for four hazards that marked the year: wildfire smoke; extreme cold and power outages; extreme, precipitation-related flooding; and drought. A very large likely burden of morbidity was found, with particularly widespread exposure to risk of respiratory outcomes (including interactions with COVID-19) and mental illnesses. There is need for a well-disseminated global annual report on EWE morbidity, including affected population estimates and evolving science. In this way, the public health frame may be harnessed to bolster evidence for the broader and promising frame of "urgency and agency" for climate change action.

摘要

2021 年,极端天气事件(EWEs)影响了世界每个地区的健康,使地球进入“未知领域”。描述 EWEs 对人类的影响是健康框架的一部分,该框架表明公众对这些风险的认识将激发对所需政策变革的支持。自巴黎 COP21(联合国气候变化大会)以来,健康框架已经引起了关注,并可以说在格拉斯哥 COP26 会议上取得了适度进展。然而,报告很少涵盖 EWEs 对健康的全面影响,而是侧重于损失成本、死亡率和流离失所人数。本综述总结了 2021 年 30 次重大 EWEs 的数据,并根据流行病学文献,讨论了标志着这一年的四个危害的与发病相关的暴露:野火烟雾;极寒和停电;极端的降水相关洪水;和干旱。发现发病率的负担非常大,特别是广泛接触呼吸道疾病(包括与 COVID-19 的相互作用)和精神疾病的风险。需要发布一份关于 EWE 发病率的全球年度报告,包括受影响人口估计数和不断发展的科学。通过这种方式,公共卫生框架可以用来支持更广泛和有希望的“紧迫性和代理”气候变化行动框架的证据。

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