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July 08, 2016
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Climate change health impacts loom large
Paris (AFP) July 7, 2016
The world should brace for potentially devastating impacts on human health due to climate change, top policy makers and officials from around the globe meeting in Paris said Thursday. Some of these consequences may be avoided if humanity radically curbs its use of fossil fuels in coming decades, but many are already being felt, they said at the opening of a two-day conference run by the World Health Organization (WHO) and hosted by France. "Health and climate are inextricably linked because huma ... read more

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