Planning for the Public Health Effects of Climate Migration

Ars Technica » Scientific Method 2018-12-18

Summary:

In Alaska's arctic communities, Inuit contemplating the need to relocate have reported that the loss of sea ice would make them feel like they are lost or going crazy. Zika and other vector-borne diseases have been a concern primarily for people in the southeastern United States. Recent research on the long-range internal migration of people from the coasts to the interior suggests a broader national concern regarding "climate augmentation" of disease. These are just two examples of the many public health effects we can expect as climate change forces people to uproot themselves.

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http://www.progressivereform.org/CPRBlog.cfm?idBlog=6B7DB255-B116-C037-1E50C4C799E83E5B

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Authors:

Maxine Burkett

Date tagged:

12/18/2018, 05:43

Date published:

12/17/2018, 16:00