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Is Global Warming Harmful to Health?
Computer models indicate that many diseases will appear as the earth's atmosphere heats up. Signs of the predicted troubles have begun to appear.
Today few scientists doubt the atmosphere is warming.

Even high school students can list some examples: the oceans will warm, and glaciers will melt, causing sea levels to rise.

Weather patterns should also become more erratic and storms more severe. Yet less familiar effects could be equally disruptive. In addition, computer models predict that global warming and other climate changes will expand the incidence and distribution of many serious diseases. Sadly, these seem to be coming true.

Most directly, it can produce more, stronger and hotter heat waves, which will become especially dangerous if the evenings fail to bring cooling relief. Unfortunately, a lack of nighttime cooling seems to be in the cards; the atmosphere is heating unevenly and is showing the biggest rises at night, in winter and at latitudes higher than about 50 degrees. In some places, the number of deaths related to heat waves is predicted to double by 2020. Effects of long heat are linked to respiratory diseases.
Global warming can also threaten human well-being by changing weather patterns.

The future is deeply troubling, because infectious illness is a genie that can be very hard to put back into other areas.
Floods and droughts related to global climate change could do harm to people's health in other ways as well.