Including 5 closely related terms such as extreme weather, weather conditions, and weather condition.
… energy bills, will be unequally distributed. The direct impacts of climate change on physical and mental health are created by changing exposure to heat and cold, increased exposure to the sun’s radiation, air pollution, pollen, emerging infections, flooding and associated water-borne diseases, and the impacts of extreme weather events such as storms and floods. The indirect impacts occur…
… because of climate change’s impacts on the livelihoods of individuals; on prices of food, water and domestic energy; on utilities and supply chains that are at risk from extreme weather conditions; on global security; and on the increasingly complex interactions between these factors. Public Health England. (2020). PHE Screening inequalities strategy. Bolton’s response to the climate…