I hope Health Canada follows the science, Caulfield, a professor and research director at the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta, said in a video interview from Edmonton with CTVNews.ca on Wednesday
In addition to increasing the likelihood of natural disasters (192), anthropogenic climate change has gradually led to environmental alterations, such as air pollution, loss of biodiversity, resource depletion, more frequent and heightened heatwaves, deforestation, and exacerbating water shortages, which may result in a wide range of health concerns, including instability and insecurity of resources, particularly food insecurity (180, 187, 188)
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