Climate Change and Viruses
Climate Change and Viruses
“Climate change is contributing to the spread of dangerous viruses and diseases to the human population”.
H. William Clark
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Introduction
CBS News, April 22, 2020, 5 things to know about climate change and coronavirus with WHO Climate Lead Dr. Campbell-Lendrum
- Air pollution kills 7 million people a year throughout the world. 9 in 10 people round the world are inhaling polluted air.
- But air quality has largely improved due to the coronavirus outbreak. 30% reduction in pollution (many industrial facilities and vehicles are shutdown).
- 70 percent of the world's infectious diseases have come from the natural environment, with many from animal-to-human contact. Damage to the environment makes it more likely these diseases will emerge.
- Climate change didn't cause coronavirus -- but it can help spread future pandemics. Overall environmental damage seems …. to increase the risk of future pandemics.
- Adjusting our diet can be better for both you and the environment. Cows produce methane gas. Vegetarian diet is healthier.