From dengue to Zika to malaria, climate change is altering the impact of infectious diseases throughout the world. A robust ...
It is widely believed that climate change is the single biggest threat to human health. A global temperature increase of 2° Celsius – a ...
Climate change exacerbates antimicrobial resistance by altering environments where microbes thrive, leading to increased ...
While some wild bees can take advantage of new resources to expand their populations, many others face negative consequences ...
As temperatures increase due to climate change, pathogens have the capability to spread to regions of the globe where they ...
“Climate change compromises the ecological and environmental integrity of living systems and enables pathogens to increasingly cause disease. The impact on water systems, food-producing animals and ...
Brown University’s Facilities Management team branches out across campus to carefully steward and add to nearly 2,500 trees ...
Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin emphasized the need for health infrastructure improvements to address climate change, as ...
Climate change emerged as another key trigger for ... as well as the ability of the pathogens to evolve and resist to medicines. “Rising sea levels reduce water quality, leading to waterborne ...
Climate change could have a profound effect on AMR, as evidence increasingly indicates that adverse weather and rising temperatures can facilitate the emergence and spread of drug-resistant pathogens.
Climate change is multiplying the threat caused by antimicrobial resistance (AMR), amplifying its growing risk through ...