VIU Symposium Discusses Effects of Climate Change on Human Health
October 30, 2017
October 30, 2017
NANAIMO, British Columbia, Oct. 30 -- Vancouver Island University issued the following news:
Degraded air quality due to increased wildfires, pollen production and emissions of air contaminants; an increased number of heat-related deaths; and increased risks associated with some infectious diseases are some of the impacts Health Canada estimates climate change will have on humans.
On Saturday, November 4, ACER (Awareness of Climate Change through Education and Research) . . .
Degraded air quality due to increased wildfires, pollen production and emissions of air contaminants; an increased number of heat-related deaths; and increased risks associated with some infectious diseases are some of the impacts Health Canada estimates climate change will have on humans.
On Saturday, November 4, ACER (Awareness of Climate Change through Education and Research) . . .
