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Climate Change, Soils, and Human Health

Climate Change, Soils, and Human Health. Dr. Eric C. Brevik Dickinson State University Dickinson, ND, USA. Soils are important for human health. Production of food Exposures to harmful chemicals Disease-causing organisms Filter for water Medications

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Climate Change, Soils, and Human Health

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  1. Climate Change, Soils, and Human Health Dr. Eric C. Brevik Dickinson State University Dickinson, ND, USA

  2. Soils are important for human health • Production of food • Exposures to harmful chemicals • Disease-causing organisms • Filter for water • Medications • About 40% of prescription drugs have their origin in soil

  3. Soils are linked to the atmosphere • Changes in atmospheric carbon affects soils • Changes in temperature/precipitation affect soils

  4. Climate change, soils, and human health • Indirect effects • Increased deaths related to temperature extremes • Increased tropospheric ozone concentrations leading to respiratory problems • Increased range for vectors

  5. Climate change, soils, and human health • Direct effects • Changes in soil properties due to climate change could influence nutrient cycling and the carbon cycle, compromising food security • Atmospheric dust generated from soil is expected to increase with climate change

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