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White Paper "Early Findings from the AURORA Project in Fighting the Climate Effect: Risks of Climate Change Impacts on Human Health"

White Paper "Early Findings from the AURORA Project in Fighting the Climate Effect: Risks of Climate Change Impacts on Human Health"

Abstract

The early findings from the AURORA project underline the urgency of addressing the multifaceted health impacts of climate change. Through rigorous literature review and gap analysis, WP2 reveals that climate stressors are reshaping disease patterns, worsening chronic conditions, and imposing new psychological and ecological pressures on health systems. By focusing on real-time monitoring, predictive tools, and cross-sector collaboration, AURORA is laying the groundwork for a proactive and integrated approach to health resilience. As the project progresses, further evidence will guide the development of policies and practices that protect both human and animal health in a rapidly changing climate.

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