The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified climate change as the single biggest health threat facing humanity. From forest fires and floods to heatwaves and severe storms, North America has seen multiple extreme weather events already this summer. And healthcare professionals are trying to respond to health harms caused by this unfolding crisis. Global’s Miranda Anthistle talks with Ontario Medical Association President Andrew Park.
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Breaking down the health impacts of climate change
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