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  1. following conclusions can be drawn about the potential effects of this climate change on the health of New Zealanders. • Climate trends in recent decades may already be affecting our health. • • • • • • The direct impacts of changes in climate extremes are likely to be relatively small.

  2. indirect health impacts of climate change (harmful algal blooms, microbial contamination, food availability, quality and safety, mental health and well-being, outdoor air quality, carriers of new diseases, migration of tropical species into New Zealand. potential health benefits from mitigating climate change effects.

  3. Sep 1, 2001 · Climate change: Potential effects on human health in New Zealand | Ministry for the Environment. Published: 1 September 2001. Reference: ME 413. Publication. Reporting. Climate change. PDF download, 419 KB.

  4. PMID: 21905452. DOI: 10.1515/reveh.2011.013. Abstract. Aims: To review the literature on infectious diseases and meteorological and climate change risk factors in the New Zealand context and to describe a tentative research agenda for future work. Methods: We performed literature searches in May 2010 using Medline and Google Scholar.

    • Nick Wilson, David Slaney, Michael G Baker, Simon Hales, Emma Britton
    • 2011
  5. Aug 8, 2022 · Scientific Reports (2024) It is relatively well accepted that climate change can affect human pathogenic diseases; however, the full extent of this risk remains poorly quantified. Here we...

  6. Sep 30, 2021 · Climate change further increases the burden of NCDs through both direct and indirect effects 11, with changing climatic conditions and increasing temperature linked to acute and chronic...