2016
DOI: 10.7930/j0zp4417
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Ch. 7: Food Safety, Nutrition, and Distribution. The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment

Abstract: Climate change, including rising temperatures and changes in weather extremes, is expected to increase the exposure of food to certain pathogens and toxins [Likely, High Confidence]. This will increase the risk of negative health impacts [Likely, Medium Confidence], but actual incidence of foodborne illness will depend on the efficacy of practices that safeguard food in the United States [High Confidence]. Chemical Contaminants in the Food Chain Key Finding 2: Climate change will increase human exposure to che… Show more

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“…A great deal of attention has been given to the potential effects of climate change on public health (see for example, Anderson et al, 2017;Patz, 2004;Patz et al, 2006;Stone et al, 2014;WHO, 2016;Ziska et al, 2016). The Centers for Disease Control (CDC, 2014) and the Fourth US National Climate Assessment (2018) are two useful sources of information.…”
Section: Climate Change and Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A great deal of attention has been given to the potential effects of climate change on public health (see for example, Anderson et al, 2017;Patz, 2004;Patz et al, 2006;Stone et al, 2014;WHO, 2016;Ziska et al, 2016). The Centers for Disease Control (CDC, 2014) and the Fourth US National Climate Assessment (2018) are two useful sources of information.…”
Section: Climate Change and Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is therefore categorical: 'Based on many studies covering a wide range of regions and crops, negative impacts of climate change on crop yields have been more common than positive impacts (high confidence)' (IPCC, 2014, p.7). To this we can add a remarkable recent finding: increased growth may actually be accompanied by loss of quality, since plants respond to higher CO 2 by building proportionally more carbohydrate relative to protein, thus accentuating twin problems of obesity and nutrient deficiency (Ziska, et al, 2016).…”
Section: The Role Of Feedbacks In Plant-climate Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These heat waves will lead to increased variability in summer monsoon precipitation, which will result in drastic effects on the agriculture sector in India [7]. Due to rainfall variability, changes in the frequency and severity of droughts and floods could pose challenges for farmers and ranchers and will ultimately threaten global food security [8]. Meanwhile, the rise in sea level and warming of sea water are likely to cause the habitat ranges of many fish species to shift, which could disrupt ecosystems.…”
Section: Impact Of Climate Change On Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%