The Impacts of Climate Change on the Environment and Human Health in China: A Call for more Ambitious Action.

Shi Lu Tong, Yu Wang, Yong Long Lu, Cun de Xiao, Qi Yong Liu, Qi Zhao, Cun Rui Huang, Jia Yu Xu, Ning Kang, Tong Zhu, Dahe Qin, Ying Xu, Buda Su, Xiao Ming Shi
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As global greenhouse gases continue rising, the urgency of more ambitious action is clearer than ever before. China is the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases and one of the countries affected most by climate change. The evidence about the impacts of climate change on the environment and human health may encourage China to take more decisive action to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate impacts. This article aimed to review the evidence of environmental damages and health risks posed by climate change and to provide a new science-based perspective for the delivery of sustainable development goals. Over recent decades, China has experienced a strong warming pattern with a growing frequency of extreme weather events, and the impacts of climate change on China's environment and human health have been consistently observed, with increasing O 3 air pollution, decreases in water resources and availability, land degradation, and increased risks for both communicable and non-communicable diseases. Therefore, China's climate policy should target the key factors driving climate change and scale up strategic measures to curb carbon emissions and adapt to inevitable increasing climate impacts. It provides new insights for not only China but also other countries, particularly developing and emerging economies, to ensure climate and environmental sustainability whilst pursuing economic growth.

气候变化对中国环境和人类健康的影响:呼吁采取更有雄心的行动。
随着全球温室气体排放量持续上升,采取更有雄心的行动的紧迫性比以往任何时候都更加明显。中国是世界上最大的温室气体排放国,也是受气候变化影响最严重的国家之一。关于气候变化对环境和人类健康影响的证据可能会鼓励中国采取更果断的行动,减少温室气体排放,适应气候影响。本文旨在审查气候变化造成的环境破坏和健康风险的证据,并为实现可持续发展目标提供一个新的基于科学的视角。近几十年来,中国经历了强烈的变暖模式,极端天气事件频率增加,气候变化对中国环境和人类健康的影响持续存在,包括O - 3空气污染加剧,水资源和可得性减少,土地退化,传染病和非传染性疾病风险增加。因此,中国的气候政策应针对导致气候变化的关键因素,扩大战略措施,以遏制碳排放,适应不可避免的日益增加的气候影响。它不仅为中国,也为其他国家,特别是发展中国家和新兴经济体,在追求经济增长的同时确保气候和环境的可持续性提供了新的见解。
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