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How Climate Change Is Affecting Everyday Life. Heat Waves, Wildfires, Health Risks, and how to Stay Safe

Par : Dr. Ellen J. Marsh
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  • Nombre de pages116
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8259606814
  • EAN9798259606814
  • Date de parution04/07/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille563 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurChiify

Résumé

Heat waves that break records year after year. Wildfire smoke that turns city skies orange hundreds of miles from the flames. Hospitals reporting more heat strokes, more respiratory emergencies, more climate-driven health crises than ever before. Climate change is no longer a distant threat debated in scientific journals - it is reshaping daily life right now, and most people don't know how to protect themselves and their families from its very real, very immediate risks. How Climate Change Is Affecting Everyday Life is the practical, clear-eyed guide readers need to understand what's happening to the planet and, more importantly, what to do about it.
Written in accessible language free of scientific jargon, this book walks readers through the real science behind rising temperatures, then moves directly into the risks that matter most in daily life: dangerous heat waves, expanding wildfire seasons, hazardous smoke exposure, emerging infectious diseases, food and water insecurity, and the often-overlooked mental health toll of living through a changing climate. But this is not a book designed to alarm without offering a path forward.
Every section pairs clear explanation with actionable guidance, covering topics such as recognizing the warning signs of heat stroke, protecting children and older adults during extreme heat, building a wildfire evacuation plan, safeguarding indoor air quality during smoke events, assembling an emergency preparedness kit, and making practical, everyday choices that reduce personal risk and environmental impact alike. Whether you're a parent concerned about your children's safety, a homeowner in a wildfire-prone region, a caregiver for an aging relative, or simply someone who wants to feel informed and prepared rather than anxious and overwhelmed, this book delivers the knowledge you need in a format built for real life.
Organized for both cover-to-cover reading and quick reference during an active emergency, it is designed to become a trusted resource you return to again and again. Climate change is already here. This book ensures you're ready for it. Inside, you'll discover: How to recognize and respond to heat exhaustion and heat stroke before they become life-threatening Practical strategies for protecting your home and family during wildfire season How to safeguard your indoor air quality during hazardous smoke events The hidden health risks of climate change, from waterborne illness to food insecurity How to build a family emergency plan and preparedness kit that actually works Everyday, low-effort actions that reduce your carbon footprint and environmental impact Strategies for coping with climate anxiety and building genuine emotional resilience Practical.
Accessible. Essential. This is the guide for staying safe, informed, and resilient in a world where the climate is changing faster than ever before.