3 lutego 2022
- Zmiana klimatu grozi nowymi chorobami zakaźnymi
Zmiana klimatu grozi nowymi chorobami zakaźnymi - Wywiady - Infekcje - Medycyna Praktyczna dla lekarzy (mp.pl)
- Wpływ ekspozycji na alergeny roztoczy kurzu domowego i endotoksynę na rozwój astmy
Wpływ wczesnej ekspozycji na alergeny roztoczy kurzu domowego i endotoksynę na rozwój astmy - Profilaktyka - Streszczenia badań - Alergologia - Medycyna Praktyczna dla lekarzy (mp.pl)
20 października 2021
- Ftalany z plastiku wiążą się z przedwczesnymi zgonami
Esculap.com
7 października 2021
- Zanieczyszczenie powietrza związane z porodami przedwczesnymi
Zanieczyszczenie powietrza związane z porodami przedwczesnymi - Aktualności - Ginekologia - Medycyna Praktyczna dla lekarzy (mp.pl)
Zanieczyszczenie powietrza wiąże się z sześcioma milionami porodów przedwczesnych w 2019 r. w skali świata – informują naukowcy na łamach czasopisma „PLOS Medicine”.
28 września 2021
- Nowe rekomendacje WHO dotyczące jakości powietrza
Esculap.com
- Narażenie na hałas związane z wyższym ryzykiem otępienia
Esculap.com
29 sierpnia 2021
- Anna Banaszewska Projekt zmiany ustawy o produktach biobójczych
https://www.medexpress.pl/projekt-zmiany-ustawy-o-produktach-biobojczych/82562
30 lipca 2021
- W Niemczech rośnie liczba osób zakażonych hantawirusem – roznoszą go gryzonie
https://forumszczepien.esculap.com/aktualnosc/id,162230?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=GM&utm_campaign=2145
8 lipca 2021
- Polityka antysmogowa nie przynosi efektów
https://www.mp.pl/pulmonologia/aktualnosci/275110,polityka-antysmogowa-nie-przynosi-efektow
16 czerwca 2021
- Bilans pandemii niekorzystny dla jakości powietrza
https://www.mp.pl/pulmonologia/aktualnosci/272356,bilans-pandemii-niekorzystny-dla-jakosci-powietrza
13 stycznia 2021
- Plastikowe butelki dla niemowląt pełne mikroplastiku
https://pediatria.esculap.com/news/161041/plastikowe-butelki-dla-niemowlt-pene-mikroplastiku?utm_campaign=goniec2087&utm_source=esculap_lekarze&utm_medium=goniec&utm_content=L31&link_id=246331
8 grudnia 2020
- Narażenie na zwiększone stężenie pyłu zawieszonego w powietrzu a ryzyko zgonu z jakiejkolwiek przyczyny, z przyczyn sercowo-naczyniowych i z powodu chorób układu oddechowego
https://www.mp.pl/pulmonologia/przeglad-badan/222087,zwiekszone-stezenie-pylu-zawieszonego-w-powietrzu-a-ryzyko-zgonu
10 września 2020
- Responding to COVID-19 requires strong epidemiological evidence of environmental and societal determining factors
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(20)30169-8/fulltext?dgcid=hubspot_email_newsletter_tlcoronavirus20&utm_campaign=tlcoronavirus20&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=94963858&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_EDpUTUKugNG-GnH6m2N5E32F4kmQXhwrYS1q8pZpxCza4u_kcyQUoJUDQD3suN_tCefsNa3tTr__FllgqIt0LGsSRYpq6B4zkYSSx9ijgTwd_zGA&utm_content=94963858&utm_source=hs_email
Climate change, ecological change, and biodiversity loss might have played an important role in the occurrence of this zoonotic pandemic. Climatic and environmental factors, such as temperature, humidity, and air pollution, are potentially influencing the transmission, spread, and severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection
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The clean energy community has spent decades tackling a crisis that has been unfolding in slow motion. As temperatures rise and entire regions burn, entrepreneurs, investors and corporate leaders have developed and deployed terawatts of clean energy and made solar and wind the cheapest sources of electricity across two-thirds of the world.
In recent weeks, a completely different crisis has emerged in full force. The novel coronavirus is shutting down nations, overwhelming hospitals, and moving the world towards a global recession. Meanwhile, oil prices have plummeted - even turning negative - as reduced demand has converged with an increase in supply after the OPEC nations failed to reach an agreement earlier this month.
2 maja 2020
- Analysis: Does COVID-19 offer an opportunity for a green recovery
https://www.euronews.com/2020/05/27/analysis-does-covid-19-offer-an-opportunity-for-a-green-recovery?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=special_coverage&utm_campaign=coronavirus&_ope=eyJndWlkIjoiZDViNzM0MWRmOGYyYmNmMzMyMmRiNGUwYmNiY2U5NmEifQ%3D%3D
But we are falling back in love with plastic and there is one part of the environment that looks like it will inevitably suffer: oceans. After years of successful campaigning to ditch it, plastic has become our saviour.
How things have changed. From face masks and visors to gloves, almost every aspect of personal protective equipment is made from disposable plastic. According to Grand View Research, globally the disposable market for masks is expecting exponential growth; rising from an estimated 708 million euros last year to 147 billion euros this year.
- The Attenborough Effect’: 53% of people report using less plastic
https://metro.co.uk/2019/04/11/the-attenborough-effect-53-of-people-report-using-less-plastic-9156711/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=special_coverage&utm_campaign=coronavirus&_ope=eyJndWlkIjoiZDViNzM0MWRmOGYyYmNmMzMyMmRiNGUwYmNiY2U5NmEifQ%3D%3D
The research also found that consumers are guided mostly by media sources and peer groups, though 1 in 4 internet users say brand messaging has the biggest impact in guiding their views on sustainability. In the US and UK, 2 in 3 consumers think brands that make a public promise to be sustainable are more trustworthy.
- Destruction of nature is 'driver of pandemics', says WWF
https://www.euronews.com/2020/06/17/destruction-of-nature-is-driver-of-pandemics-says-wwf?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=special_coverage&utm_campaign=coronavirus&_ope=eyJndWlkIjoiZDViNzM0MWRmOGYyYmNmMzMyMmRiNGUwYmNiY2U5NmEifQ%3D%3D
"We must urgently recognise the links between the destruction of nature and human health, or we will soon see the next pandemic," Marco Lambertini, director-general of WWF International said in a statement.
- Tourists back in Venice for Doge's Palace reopening while the city considers new tourism model
https://www.euronews.com/2020/06/13/tourists-back-in-venice-for-doge-s-palace-reopening-while-the-city-considers-new-tourism-m?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=special_coverage&utm_campaign=coronavirus&_ope=eyJndWlkIjoiZDViNzM0MWRmOGYyYmNmMzMyMmRiNGUwYmNiY2U5NmEifQ%3D%3D
Tourists were back in large numbers in Venice on Saturday, as the Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) finally reopened.
Hundreds queued up for more than 300 meters at Saint Mark's Square, after around a thousand tickets sold for the reopening day only.
- Świat stanął, a emisje CO2 spadły rekordowo. Ale to niemal nie wpłynie na kryzys klimatyczny [WYKRES DNIA]
https://next.gazeta.pl/next/7,172392,25977387,swiat-stanal-a-emisje-co2-spadly-rekordowo-ale-to-niemal-nie.html?fbclid=IwAR331qq_TysNXdSa0_8GxGEZDxbPfnrmnhbtiTdGYRt9zHQ4n3d2Jk29LWo
Według analizy opublikowanej na łamach "Nature Climate Change" szczyt spadku emisji z powodu lockdownu przypadł 7 kwietnia. Wtedy dzienna emisja była niższa o około 17 proc. (lub 17 megaton dwutlenku węgla). Największą część tego spadku stanowiły emisje z transportu drogowego (43 proc,). Kolejne sektory to produkcja przemysłowa (25 proc,), produkcja energii (19 proc.) i lotnictwo (10 proc.).
- Food insecurity will be the sting in the tail of COVID-19
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(20)30228-X/fulltext
Progress over the past few years has been minimal and remains far from the 2025 global nutrition targets: to reduce childhood stunting to fewer than 100 million children and childhood wasting to 5% or less.
- Is climate change increasing the risk of disease in Europe?
https://www.euronews.com/2020/05/18/how-climate-change-facilitates-deadly-diseases?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=special_coverage&utm_campaign=coronavirus&_ope=eyJndWlkIjoiZDViNzM0MWRmOGYyYmNmMzMyMmRiNGUwYmNiY2U5NmEifQ%3D%3D
Many of us are concerned about health at the moment with COVID-19 the disease uppermost on everybody's mind. Many people have asked whether the virus will fade away this summer, just like the seasonal flu. We asked Professor Jan Semenza, from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
Climate change is not responsible for the emergence of COVID-19, but global warming does increase the risk of other diseases in Europe, including a bacteria called Vibrio that thrives when the Baltic waters warm up.
16 maja 2020
- Will plastic pollution get worse after the COVID-19 pandemic
https://www.euronews.com/2020/05/12/will-plastic-pollution-get-worse-after-the-covid-19-pandemic
Much of the PPE being used to protect health workers – like gloves, face masks and gowns – is used just once before being thrown away. This is the case despite there being no scientific evidence that single-use plastics are better than reusable ones, said Kevin Stairs, Policy Director on Chemicals and Pollution at Greenpeace. "When reusing PPE, we disinfect it. With single-use products, the item is fugitive, escapes the system and can carry the Sars-CoV-2 virus for days on its surface."
5 maja 2020
- Clean air in Europe during lockdown ‘leads to 11,000 fewer deaths
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/apr/30/clean-air-in-europe-during-lockdown-leads-to-11000-fewer-deaths?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Delen_in_een_bijdrage
The improvement in air quality over the past month of the coronavirus lockdown has led to 11,000 fewer deaths from pollution in the UK and elsewhere in Europe, a study has revealed.
Sharp falls in road traffic and industrial emissions have also resulted in 1.3m fewer days of work absence, 6,000 fewer children developing asthma, 1,900 avoided emergency room visits and 600 fewer preterm births,
4 maja 2020
- New Research Links Air Pollution to Higher Coronavirus Death Rates
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/07/climate/air-pollution-coronavirus-covid.html?smid=fb-share&fbclid=IwAR3yMBvBowy5MgVi9WpcrRaf_xVcCxUrE9z367O5yJTm2RMM_-IH6bA8Hpw
In an analysis of 3,080 counties in the United States, researchers at the Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that higher levels of the tiny, dangerous particles in air known as PM 2.5 were associated with higher death rates from the disease.
For weeks, public health officials have surmised a link between dirty air and death or serious illness from Covid-19, which is caused by the coronavirus. The Harvard analysis is the first nationwide study to show a statistical link, revealing a “large overlap” between Covid-19 deaths and other diseases associated with long-term exposure to fine particulate matter.
“The results of this paper suggest that long-term exposure to air pollution increases vulnerability to experiencing the most severe Covid-19 outcomes,” the authors wrote.
3 maja 2020
- The climate and COVID-19: a convergence of crises
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-and-the-climate-a-convergence-of-crises/
- What impact will COVID-19 have on the climate crisis?
- Oil firms could ramp up their investment in renewables.
- While start-ups face a difficult road ahead, there is huge opportunity for those firms who are well-positioned for the rebuilding to come.
The clean energy community has spent decades tackling a crisis that has been unfolding in slow motion. As temperatures rise and entire regions burn, entrepreneurs, investors and corporate leaders have developed and deployed terawatts of clean energy and made solar and wind the cheapest sources of electricity across two-thirds of the world.
In recent weeks, a completely different crisis has emerged in full force. The novel coronavirus is shutting down nations, overwhelming hospitals, and moving the world towards a global recession. Meanwhile, oil prices have plummeted - even turning negative - as reduced demand has converged with an increase in supply after the OPEC nations failed to reach an agreement earlier this month.
2 maja 2020
- Koronawirus: W walce z epidemią niezbędne jest czyste powietrze
https://www.medexpress.pl/w-walce-z-epidemia-niezbedne-jest-czyste-powietrze/77524
Zdaniem włoskich, amerykańskich i angielskich naukowców tak, choć ta teza wymaga jeszcze ostatecznych potwierdzeń. Z kolei już badania przeprowadzone w 2003 roku w czasie epidemii SARS (spokrewnionego z SARS-CoV-2) wykazały, że osoby zakażone były o 84 procent bardziej narażone na śmierć, jeśli przebywały na obszarach o wysokim poziomie zanieczyszczenia powietrza. Obecne wnioski ekspertów dotyczą dwóch rzeczy. Po pierwsze, istnieje wyższe ryzyko chorób układu oddechowego i serca w miejscach o większym zanieczyszczeniu i według European Public Health Alliance zanieczyszczenie powietrza osłabia układ odpornościowy, pogarszając tym samym zdolność do zwalczania infekcji. Po drugie, cząsteczki zanieczyszczonego powietrza działają jak nośniki do skuteczniejszego przenoszenia wirusa.
- A national study on long-term exposure to air pollution and COVID-19 mortality in the United States
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/covid-pm/hom
- New Research Links Air Pollution to Higher Coronavirus Death Rates
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/07/climate/air-pollution-coronavirus-covid.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
10 kwietnia 2020
9 kwietnia 2020
- Naukowcy z Harvardu: “Smog zwiększa śmiertelność na koronawirusa.” Analizujemy najnowsze badania
https://smoglab.pl/naukowcy-z-usa-smog-zwieksza-smiertelnosc-na-koronawirusa-analizujemy-najnowsze-badania/
9 kwietnia 2020
- A national study on long-term exposure to air pollution and COVID-19 mortality in the United States
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/covid-pm/home
- New Research Links Air Pollution to Higher Coronavirus Death Rates
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/07/climate/air-pollution-coronavirus-covid.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
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