Human Health and Global Environmental Change | Harvard University

Human Health and Global Environmental Change | Harvard University

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Human activity is changing the atmosphere and altering terrestrial and marine ecosystems on a global scale. Evidence is mounting that these changes may already be having serious effects on human health, and there is growing concern that in coming decades the effects could be catastrophic. This course was developed because the practice of public health in this century requires an understanding of the relationship between human health and the global environment. It provides an overview of climate change and biodiversity loss, two key examples of global environmental change, and the potential consequences for human health. It also explores solutions to these problems and the challenges inherent in realizing those solutions.


Course Archived

Price
$1,920+
Delivery
Online
Date
Archived
Credit
Degree Credit
Language
English