For over 30 years, detection and attribution (D&A) studies have informed key conclusions in international and national assessments of climate science, providing compelling evidence for the reality and seriousness of anthropogenic effects on the global climate. In the early twenty-first century, D&A methods were adapted to assess the contribution of climate change to longer-term trends […] The post The attribution of human health outcomes to climate change appeared first on Geography.| Geography
Work on the health impacts of climate change has focused on long-term trends in health outcomes and their relationship with temperature and precipitation.| Geography