NPCC4: Climate change and New York City's health risk

IF 4.1 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1111/nyas.15115
Thomas Matte, Kathryn Lane, Jenna F. Tipaldo, Janice Barnes, Kim Knowlton, Emily Torem, Gowri Anand, Liv Yoon, Peter Marcotullio, Deborah Balk, Juanita Constible, Hayley Elszasz, Kazuhiko Ito, Sonal Jessel, Vijay Limaye, Robbie Parks, Mallory Rutigliano, Cecilia Sorenson, Ariel Yuan
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This chapter of the New York City Panel on Climate Change 4 (NPCC4) report considers climate health risks, vulnerabilities, and resilience strategies in New York City's unique urban context. It updates evidence since the last health assessment in 2015 as part of NPCC2 and addresses climate health risks and vulnerabilities that have emerged as especially salient to NYC since 2015. Climate health risks from heat and flooding are emphasized. In addition, other climate-sensitive exposures harmful to human health are considered, including outdoor and indoor air pollution, including aeroallergens; insect vectors of human illness; waterborne infectious and chemical contaminants; and compounding of climate health risks with other public health emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence-informed strategies for reducing future climate risks to health are considered.

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NPCC4:气候变化与纽约市的健康风险
纽约市气候变化专门委员会第四次会议(NPCC4)报告的本章考虑了纽约市独特城市背景下的气候健康风险、脆弱性和抗灾策略。它更新了自 2015 年作为 NPCC2 的一部分进行上一次健康评估以来的证据,并讨论了自 2015 年以来纽约市特别突出的气候健康风险和脆弱性。其中强调了高温和洪水带来的气候健康风险。此外,还考虑了对人类健康有害的其他气候敏感暴露,包括室外和室内空气污染,包括空气过敏原;人类疾病的昆虫媒介;水传播的传染性和化学污染物;以及气候健康风险与其他公共卫生突发事件(如 COVID-19 大流行病)的复合。还考虑了减少未来气候健康风险的循证战略。
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