Climate Change Amplifies Infectious Disease Risks, Experts Warn
According to advice published in the Netherlands last week, climate change is increasing the risk of not just infectious diseases but also cancer and heat stress. This concern has implications not just in the U.S. but globally as well. In their advisory that was issued on Thursday, the Scientific Climate Council and the Dutch Health Council caution that health impacts connected to climate change are increasing at a rate that hadn’t been previously expected. The two councils urge for additional protection for all people. They say if these extra protective measures aren’t speedily implemented, heat-linked fatalities due to climate change could multiply six-fold by 2050 in the Netherlands. The Netherlands isn’t the only country facing climate change, so…











