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Univ Oklahoma, Hlth Sci Ctr, Reynolds Dept Geriatr Med, Oklahoma City, OK 73117 USAUniv Oklahoma, Hlth Sci Ctr, Reynolds Dept Geriatr Med, Oklahoma City, OK 73117 USA
Carnes, Bruce A.
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Staats, David
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Univ Oklahoma, Hlth Sci Ctr, Reynolds Dept Geriatr Med, Oklahoma City, OK 73117 USAUniv Oklahoma, Hlth Sci Ctr, Reynolds Dept Geriatr Med, Oklahoma City, OK 73117 USA
Staats, David
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Willcox, Bradley J.
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Univ Hawaii, John A Burns Sch Med, Dept Geriatr Med, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
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Demographers predict human life expectancy will continue to increase over the coming century. These forecasts are based on two critical assumptions: advances in medical technology will continue apace and the environment that sustains us will remain unchanged. The consensus of the scientific community is that human activity contributes to global climate change. That change will degrade air and water quality, and global temperature could rise 11.5 degrees F by 2100. If nothing is done to alter this climatic trajectory, humans will be confronted by a broad spectrum of radical environmental challenges. Historically, children and the elderly adults account for most of the death toll during times of severe environmental stress. This article makes an assessment from a geriatric viewpoint of the adverse health consequences that global climate change will bring to the older segments of future populations in the United States.
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Global Hlth Int Advisers, F-20A Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi 110016, India
WHO, F-20A Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi 110016, IndiaGlobal Hlth Int Advisers, F-20A Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi 110016, India