Climate change a health risk for 70% of world’s workers, UN warns everyone
Climate change has been identified as a significant health risk for 70% of the world’s workers, according to a warning issued by the United Nations. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for global action to address the impact of climate change on both the environment and human health.
The United Nations has raised concerns about the health risks posed by climate change to 70% of the world’s workers. This warning underscores the critical need for immediate action to mitigate the effects of climate change on both the environment and the well-being of individuals in the workforce.
Workers around the world are facing a range of health risks due to climate change. These risks include exposure to extreme heat, air pollution, increased prevalence of vector-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever, and the potential for more frequent natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires.
Climate change can also impact mental health due to increased stress and anxiety related to environmental changes and disasters. It’s crucial to address these specific health risks to ensure the well-being of workers globally.
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