Volume : 9, Issue : 3, MAR 2023
DRA ANNUAL NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES
CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN HEALTH
DR. SUNIL KUMAR
Abstract
Globalisation of Trade, Sports, diseases, Currency as well as virus is common. Now climate change is a global process, its impact may affect communities by different and unequal ways. Some of these effects are relatively direct but some effects are less direct and involve shifts in our environment that, in turn, can affect human health. Fluctuating temperatures and other changes affect people globally. Population, climate change and biodiversity loss are closely linked.
Keywords
GLOBALISATION, TRADE, SPORTS, DISEASES, TEMPERATURE, CLIMATE.
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