Extreme Weather and Health Risks
Extreme Weather and Health Risks highlight the health threats posed by severe weather events such as hurricanes, floods, heatwaves, and droughts. These events can result in direct injuries, displacement, and loss of life, as well as indirect effects like food and water shortages, mental health issues, and the spread of vector-borne diseases. Preparing for and mitigating these risks is crucial for protecting public health and enhancing community resilience.
Related Conference: Environmental Sciences Conferences | Earth Science Conferences | Environment Conferences | Global warming Conferences | Green Energy Conferences | Climate Change Conferences | Pollution Control Conferences | Geology Conferences | Chemical Engineering Conferences
Related Societies: Danish Organization for Renewable Energy, European Renewable Energy Council, Green Power Forum, INFORSE-Europe, International Renewable Energy Agency, Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership, World Council for Renewable Energy, European Wind Energy Association, Renewable, EKOenergy.

