For years,scientists fill described climate change as a slowly emerging public health crisis. But for many, it’s difficult to imagine how a complex planetary phenomenon can impact personal well-being beyond the obvious effects of natural disasters, or which climatologists say will happen more frequently and intensely as the world warms. That disconnect is what piqued my interest in a new study on former infrastructure,heavy rainfalls and spikes in human illness.
Source: scienceblogs.com