Climate Change, Air Quality, and Pulmonary Health Disparities.

Natalia Smirnova, Adam C Shaver,Ashish J Mehta,Rebecca Philipsborn,Noah Scovronick

Clinics in chest medicine(2023)

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Climate change will alter environmental risks that influence pulmonary health, including heat, air pollution, and pollen. These exposures disproportionately burden populations already at risk of ill health, including those at vulnerable life stages, with low socioeconomic status, and systematically targeted by oppressive policies. Climate change can exacerbate existing environmental injustices by affecting future exposure, as well as through differentials in the ability to adapt; this is compounded by disparities in rates of underlying disease and access to health care. Climate change is therefore a dire threat not only to individual and population health but also to health equity.
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