This time we went on a journey through the web with a very international group of weblins. With some back and forth translations and we had several interesting discussions on the topic Human Health and learnt a lot from each other. Especially, interesting was fro me the point that we could ask each participant how effected the weblins home country already is.
As the World Health Organisation announced in 2008 also the Climate Change and Human health day we visited their very informative webpage.
We had especially a look at the 10 facts on climate change and health of this United Nations organisation.
Just follow this link:
http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/climate_change/en/index.html
and then click on: Read more about climate change and health
Here you can see us on this page:

Health risk are coming from climate change and of course directly from pollution and carbon emmision, which cause climate change. So people are wearing constantly face masks in areas of asia due to air pollution. Dierect health risk are caused from natural desasters like Hurricanes and Floods causing losses not only in developing countries like Kathrina in the US or Floods in Europe. Another direct cause is the temperature increase effecting especially the elderlies, which have problems to adapt suddenly to hotter summers. More severe and less directly is the connection of major desease connected the changes in climate zones. The main point is that the change in climate provides living conditions for insects carrying diseases in new areas like the malaria „mozzies“.
Especially, the connection of spreading diseases even like pestilencia is the topic of the slide show in a german journal. Follow this link to have a look at some impressive or even sad photographies:
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/0,1518,582878,00.html

Or like in this picture the spread of Tuberculosis.
Afterwards we came back to the World Health Organisation to have a look at the current spread of several diseases:
http://www.who.int/ith/maps/en/

Thanks to all the participants on that tour and the very interesting discussions. Also thanks to our photographer with the weblin name: Tobbelmobbel, who also had the initial idea for this not so well known topic.

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