What Are the Implications of Climate Change for Public Health?
Provided by: Rutgers Climate Institute |Published on: April 27, 2021
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Synopsis
This video from Rutgers Climate Institute describes how increasing temperatures and heavier rains are connected to numerous health risks, including making it more difficult to access care.
The potential physical and mental impacts are detailed, with special emphasis given to the most vulnerable groups, including the elderly, young children, and those with chronic health conditions.
The video includes the mental health concerns (like stress and depression) associated with navigating extreme weather events.
This video features experts in the field.
Prerequisites
Although the video was created with New Jersey in mind, the content applies generally to the United States and any location experiencing increasing temperatures and heavier rainfall.
Students will get the most out of this video if they are already familiar with how climate change is increasing temperatures and changing rainfall patterns.
Differentiation & Implementation
This resource can be incorporated into science lessons related to the impacts of climate change, the effects of changing precipitation patterns, and the spread of human diseases.
Health classes can use this video when discussing health conditions like asthma, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, and water-borne and vector-borne illnesses.
Because this resource includes mental health effects, it connects well to social-emotional learning and can be used to start a conversation about the stress or anxiety that learning about and experiencing climate change may cause.