4 Accounting for Health Impacts of Climate Change
Table 1
Projected Health Impacts of Climate Change
Health Outcome
Effects of Climate Change
Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases
• Heat waves cause short-term increases in mortality.
• Deaths from heat stroke increase during heat waves.
• Weather affects concentrations of harmful air pollutants.
Allergic rhinitis
• Weather affects the distribution, seasonality, and production
of aeroallergens.
Deaths and injuries, infectious diseases,
and mental disorders
• Floods, landslides, and windstorms cause death and injuries.
• Flooding disrupts water supply and sanitation systems and
may damage transport systems and health care infrastructure.
• Floods may provide breeding sites for mosquito vectors.
• Floods may increase post-traumatic stress disorders.
Starvation, malnutrition, and diarrheal and
respiratory diseases
• Drought reduces water availability for hygiene.
• Drought increases the risk of forest fires, which adversely
affects air quality.
• Climate change may decrease food supplies (crop yields and
fish stocks) or access to food supplies.
Mosquito-, tick-, and rodent-borne
diseases
• Higher temperatures shorten the development time
of pathogens in vectors and increase the potential of
transmission to humans.
• Each vector species has specific climate conditions
(temperature and humidity) to be sufficiently abundant to
maintain transmission.
Waterborne and food-borne diseases
• Survival of disease-causing organisms is related to
temperature.
• Climate conditions affect water availability and quality.
• Extreme rainfall can affect the transport of disease-causing
organisms into the water supply.
Source: Adapted from Kovats, K., L., Ebi, and B. Menne. 2003. Methods of Assessing Human Health Vulnerability and Public Health
Adaptation to Climate Change. Geneva: World Health Organization. www.who.dk/document/E81923.pdf
Incidence of Dengue Fever in Indonesia (per 100,000 people)
Figure 1
40
35
30
La Niña’s years
25
20
15
10
5
2001
2002
2003
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
1990
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1972
1973
1974
1975
1968
1969
1970
1971
0
Source: Asian Development Bank. 2009. The Economics of Climate Change in South East Asia: A Regional Review. Manila.