Climate Change and Rising Heat: Population Health Implications for Working People in Australia

Volume: 23, Issue: 2_suppl, Pages: 14S - 26S
Published: Dec 15, 2010
Abstract
The rapid rise in extreme heat events in Australia recently is already taking a health toll. Climate change scenarios predict increases in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events in the future, and population health may be significantly compromised for people who cannot reduce their heat exposure. Exposure to extreme heat presents a health hazard to all who are physically active, particularly outdoor workers and indoor workers with...
Paper Details
Title
Climate Change and Rising Heat: Population Health Implications for Working People in Australia
Published Date
Dec 15, 2010
Volume
23
Issue
2_suppl
Pages
14S - 26S
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