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Improving health worldwide
www.lshtm.ac.uk
ClimatechangeimpactonhumanhealthChallenges&adaptation/mitigationstrategies
incontextoftheSDGs
PaulineScheelbeek– FutureEarth/LSHTM
http://blogs.lshtm.ac.uk/shefs/http://futureearth.org/[email protected]_sustainhealth

The Great Acceleration

Yet we are healthier than ever before…

Climate change & human health

Heat Mora et al Nature Climate Change - forthcoming

Indirect impacts of heat: Air pollution
• Respiratorydisease• Cardiovasculardisease• Heartdisease• Asthma,COPD• LungCancer• Prematuredeaths
Fossilfuelcombustion:• PM2.5 &PM10• Groundlevelozone
Highertemperaturesstimulatesozoneformation

SalinityScheelbeeketal2017– Env HealthPersp;
Each100mg/ldecreaseindrinkingwatersodium

Ecosystem mediated health impactDengueRisk
In1990:30%population(1.5billionpeople) inregionswithestimatedriskofdengue>50%
In2085:estimated50-60%ofprojectedglobalpopulation,(5-6billionpeople) atriskofdengue
Wouldhavebeen35%(3.5billion)ifnoclimaticchanges
Halesetal TheLancet,2002

Drought & Food Production

Complexities in the food system

Agriculture & food security

• Lowerconcentrationsofzincandiron
(Myersetal,2014)
Impact on Crop Quality

-50% +50%
Negativeeffect Positiveeffect
CO2+250ppm
Wateravailability-50%
Temperature+4°C
Ozone+25%
Leafyvegetables
YieldChange +100%-100%
Baseline≤20°CBaseline>20°C
• Iron• zinc
Fruits & vegetables
Scheelbeeketal - 2017- forthcoming

Disrupted food system

Complexities in the food system

Example of India
• PopulationGrowth• Dietarychange• Groundwaterdepletion• Climatechange

Current dietary patterns

Realistic Dietary Changes


Generate evidence coordinate research agenda
guide implementation of SDGs

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