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This book contains a set of papers which explore the links among
climate change, health, and hazards and demonstrate how they
interact. It emphasizes the urgency of immediate and more ambitious
action to address climate risks. According to the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), human-induced climate change is
known to be causing dangerous and widespread disruptions in nature
and is affecting the lives of billions of people around the world,
despite efforts to reduce the risks. Climate change is also
negatively influencing health and is mounting threat to our
wellbeing and a healthy planet. The world is also facing
significant climate hazards over the next two decades, with global
warming expected to soon reach 1.5°C. Even temporarily exceeding
this warming level will result in additional severe impacts, some
of which may be irreversible. There is therefore a perceived need
for publications which may foster a greater understanding of how
climate change connects to human health and the role played by
hazards in this context. It is against this background that this
book is being prepared.
This book aims to give a contribution to a more comprehensive and
interdisciplinary understanding of the cross-cutting issues on
energy, environment and health research topics in the current world
scenario, where nations all over the world are struggling to
accomplish the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and to
ensure sustainable patterns for all. This interdisciplinary implies
a commitment between all fields of science, working together to
provide knowledge that could result in the promotion of quality of
life. At the present, it is evident that not all people benefit
from sustainable policies and practices and the communication
between health, energy, environmental and social problems is
undeniable. A call for different views could be a pathway
attracting universities, stakeholders, organizations and civil
society to deeply discuss how one solution does not fit all
societies. Few publications are coherently handling this matter.
This book is expected to fill this gap and to develop an interest
in a larger audience working in general sustainable development and
cross-cutting issues. This book is produced by the European School
of Sustainability Science and Research (ESSSR). It gives special
emphasis to state-of-the-art descriptions of approaches, methods,
initiatives and projects from universities, stakeholders,
organizations and civil society across the world, regarding
cross-cutting issues in energy, environment and health research.
This book aims to give a contribution to a more comprehensive and
interdisciplinary understanding of the cross-cutting issues on
energy, environment and health research topics in the current world
scenario, where nations all over the world are struggling to
accomplish the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and to
ensure sustainable patterns for all. This interdisciplinary implies
a commitment between all fields of science, working together to
provide knowledge that could result in the promotion of quality of
life. At the present, it is evident that not all people benefit
from sustainable policies and practices and the communication
between health, energy, environmental and social problems is
undeniable. A call for different views could be a pathway
attracting universities, stakeholders, organizations and civil
society to deeply discuss how one solution does not fit all
societies. Few publications are coherently handling this matter.
This book is expected to fill this gap and to develop an interest
in a larger audience working in general sustainable development and
cross-cutting issues. This book is produced by the European School
of Sustainability Science and Research (ESSSR). It gives special
emphasis to state-of-the-art descriptions of approaches, methods,
initiatives and projects from universities, stakeholders,
organizations and civil society across the world, regarding
cross-cutting issues in energy, environment and health research.
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