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  • Reproductive Health
  • Climate Science

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  • Climate change, driven by human activities, elevates global temperatures and alters weather patterns.
  • These changes adversely affect air quality, leading to increased extreme weather events and rising sea levels.
  • Climate change poses significant risks to global health, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the direct and indirect effects of climate change on human health.
  • To focus specifically on the under-addressed impacts of climate change on reproductive processes and outcomes.
  • To identify strategies for mitigating the harmful effects of climate change on reproductive health.

Main Methods:

  • Review of experimental models and epidemiologic data.
  • Analysis of existing literature on climate change and health outcomes.
  • Synthesis of evidence on climate change impacts on human reproduction.

Main Results:

  • Climate change leads to increased mortality and non-communicable diseases globally.
  • Reproductive processes, fertility, and pregnancy outcomes are significantly affected by climate change.
  • Vulnerable populations experience disproportionately severe health consequences.

Conclusions:

  • Urgent action is needed to reverse current climate change trends and protect human health.
  • Increased awareness among clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and the public is crucial.
  • Collaborative efforts are essential to mitigate climate change impacts on reproductive health and well-being.