2021
DOI: 10.1177/00207314211012155
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Climate Change and Human Well-Being in the 2020s: Lessons From 2020

Abstract: Behind the coronavirus headlines the year 2020 set multiple extreme weather records, including unprecedented wildfires in Australia and California, massive flooding in China, and back-to-back hurricanes in Central America. The impacts on the well-being of local populations have been devastating. We reviewed these extreme weather events, together with the year’s newly published climate and health science reports, and identified three important themes for building health resilience in the decade ahead: (1) prepa… Show more

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“…While there exist some theories about the role of climate change in dam failure [81,82], some researchers compare the COVID-19 pandemic with climate change informed risk management [83][84][85]. Others provided general recommendations about potential association between environmental factors and COVID-19 [86,87].…”
Section: Pandemic As An Environmental Consequencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there exist some theories about the role of climate change in dam failure [81,82], some researchers compare the COVID-19 pandemic with climate change informed risk management [83][84][85]. Others provided general recommendations about potential association between environmental factors and COVID-19 [86,87].…”
Section: Pandemic As An Environmental Consequencementioning
confidence: 99%