This second edition of Climate Change and Public Health comprehensively covers the health impacts of climate change, including heat-related and respiratory disorders, vectorborne and waterborne diseases, malnutrition, mental disorders, and violence. It provides a thorough understanding of the policymaking process and energy, transportation, and agriculture policies for mitigation. It covers health adaptation, sustainable built environments, and nature-based solutions to address climate change. Finally, it describes ways of strengthening public and political support, including communicating the health relevance of climate change, building movements, and promoting climate justice.
Foreword to the First Edition
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
Contributors
Disclaimer
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Applying a Public Health Context to Climate Change / Jonathan A. Patz and Barry S. Levy
Chapter 2. Applying Climate Science to Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events / Stephen J. Vavrus, Aimee Puz, Samuel Kruse, and Jonathan A. Patz
Part II: Health Impacts
Chapter 3. Heat-Related Disorders among Workers / Tord Kjellstrom, Jeremy Lim, and Jason Lee
Chapter 4. Heat-Related Disorders among Community Populations / Rupa Basu and Xiangmei (May) Wu
Chapter 5. Respiratory Disorders / Ioana O. Agache, Vanitha Sampath, Juan Aguilera, and Kari C. Nadeau
Chapter 6. Vectorborne Diseases / Christopher M. Barker and William K. Reisen
Chapter 7. Waterborne Diseases / Jennifer R. Bratburd and Sandra L. McLellan
Chapter 8. Food Insecurity and Malnutrition / Jessica Fanzo, Kate R. Schneider, and Stanley Wood
Chapter 9. Mental Health Impacts / Thomas J. Doherty and Amy D. Lykins
Chapter 10. Violence / Barry S. Levy
Part III: Developing and Implementing Policies for Mitigation
Chapter 11. The Public Policymaking Process and the Power of Participation / Kathleen M. Rest
Chapter 12. Energy Policy / Nova M. Tebbe, Nicholas A. Mailloux, and Gregory F. Nemet
Chapter 13. Transportation Policy / Kathryn A. Zyla
Chapter 14. Agriculture Policy / Valerie J. Stull and Jonathan A. Patz
Part IV: Developing and Implementing Actions for Adaptation
Chapter 15. Implementing Health Adaptation / Kristie L. Ebi and Peter Berry
Chapter 16. Planning Healthy and Sustainable Built Environments / Jason Vargo
Chapter 17. Promoting Health Through Nature-Based Climate Solutions / Howard Frumkin, Brendan Shane, and Taj Schottland
Part V: Strengthening Public and Political Support
Chapter 18. Communicating the Health Relevance of Climate Change / Mona Sarfaty and Edward Maibach
Chapter 19. Building Movements to Address Climate Change / Teddie M. Potter, Julia Frost Nerbonne, and Vishnu Laalitha Surapaneni
Chapter 20. Promoting Climate Justice / Rohini J. Haar and Barry S. Levy
Index
Barry S. Levy, M.D., M.P.H., is an environmental and occupational health specialist with more than forty years of experience in this field. He has edited and written twenty-one previous books. He is an Adjunct Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and a past president of the American Public Health Association.
Jonathan A. Patz, M.D., M.P.H., has taught and conducted research on the health effects of climate change for thirty years and has authored major national and international reports on this subject. He is a Distinguished Professor and Endowed Chair of Health and the Environment at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
"If you want to know why you should care about climate change, read this book. The authors aren't politicians or policy makers or pundits. They're public health professionals who walk through the science facts and data analysis. And in the end, after reading each chapter, you will be left with the undeniable fact that the threat of climate is not only real, it's really about you and your family's health and well-being. But this book doesn't stop there. It shows us that we can reduce the pollution that is destabilizing our planet by shifting to technologies, practices and products that will save millions and millions of lives every year. So what are you waiting for? Read the book and then go out and act on climate; for yourself and your loved ones."
– Gina McCarthy, Former Administrator, US Environmental Protection Agency
"Drawing from up-to-the-minute research and filled with compelling examples and illustrations, this incisive volume comprehensively summarizes the effects of climate change on health and presents a set of actionable strategies that can protect the health of all people as well as the planet. It is a must-read for public health and medical students, health leaders, and policy makers worldwide."
– Victor J. Dzau, President, National Academy of Medicine
"This book is the premier reference work for the rapidly growing community of health professionals and researchers concerned about the burgeoning threats posed by climate change to the health of the public now and in the future. It comprehensively reviews the evidence of impacts in diverse settings and describes the adaptation and mitigation actions that must be taken to safeguard health as far as possible in the face of the climate emergency. This book should be required reading for all those who want to understand the complex risks confronting humanity and the transformative policies that must be implemented to reduce them. It is imperative that societies worldwide make rapid progress towards a healthy net zero future and this book provides a roadmap of how to achieve that goal."
– Andy Haines, Professor of Environmental Change and Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
"A thoughtful and state-of-the-art compilation on the knowledge of the impact of climate change on human health. It is written by the top scholars in the field and meticulously edited. It should be required reading for all those seeking the best science on the topic."
– Georges C. Benjamin, Executive Director, American Public Health Association
"We talk often about the health of the planet. But climate change directly threatens the health of the people on that planet. And that may prove to be one of the strongest avenues for building public action. This is a powerful book."
– Bill McKibben, author The End of Nature
"This book may serve as an introduction to this enormous and, at times, seemingly insurmountable problem that we have created for ourselves. It also provides an overview of some of the tools that can be used to begin to reverse the damage we have done."
– Family Medicine
"this edition is geared more toward individuals with an interest in the effects of climate change on health in general."
– Choice
"Climate Change and Public Health will be most helpful to students familiar with basic concepts of environmental health and public health. It is an essential book for teaching public health, medical, and nursing students at the graduate and postgraduate levels worldwide. It is a crucial resource for teaching environmental and sustainability students about the health consequences of climate change. It would be helpful to any scientist who is interested in an overview of the field. Overall, it is a wonderful contribution to the field and a handy addition to the reference shelf."
– Lynn R. Goldman, American Journal of Public Health