Abstract

The progress of the human race over the last 200 years is unprecedented in recent history. Rapid industrialization, urbanization, and consumerism have made lives easier for humankind. Still, these changes come at a very high price. We never anticipated that we will have to pay the price in the form of climate change and global warming. Our planet, the earth is getting warmer by 0.85 ?centigrde annually for the last one hundred and seventy years. Hence, glaciers are melting faster than ever, water levels are rising, and cities are sinking, while greenhouse gas emission numbers are at their highest points in human history. Unfortunately we humans are living in anthropogenic epoch and are also speeding up the destruction of the earth’s ecosystem by being the dominant cause of the warming observed since the 20th century. Deforestation coupled with increased greenhouse gas emissions has led to a surge of heat-waves globally. These environmental disasters not only affect the environment, plants, and land but also have a profound direct and indirect impact on the health of people. In-fact the health impact has already debuted in the form of worsening key health indicators. In Pakistan alone, the 2015 heat-wave claimed the lives of twelve hundred people in Sindh province. Due to variable rainfall patterns that affect the availability of fresh water, it also affects food production & delivery and brings on the drought. Quality of air, clean drinking water, and availability of food are the top three indicators most influenced by these disasters. Coupled with these, the more than the frequent occurrence of natural calamities; tsunamis, wildfires, snowstorms, and extremes of temperatures has put an extra financial burden on already, stretched to limits budgets of health.

Highlights

  • The progress of the human race over the last 200 and temperate nation-states that years is unprecedented in recent history

  • PMA House, 66 Ferozepur Road, Lahore, Pakistan. Numbers are at their highest points in human history

  • Deforestation coupled with increased greenhouse gas pollution and greenhouse gas emissions has led to a surge of heat-waves globally. emissions are becoming a leading cause of lung and skin

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Introduction

The progress of the human race over the last 200 and temperate nation-states that years is unprecedented in recent history. Melting faster than ever, water levels are rising, and Institute of Health, Pakistan, in the Ammar Anwer, cities are sinking, while greenhouse gas emission year 2019 which is quite alarming.

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