00:00Welcome back sun bro, we hope you all in great health and great money.
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00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about,
00:1210 surprising ways climate change boosts lung cancer and other health issues.
00:16Climate change isn't just about the environment, it's also affecting our health.
00:20Rising air pollution from climate change is linked to more lung cancer cases due to factors
00:24like wildfires and higher temperatures. Here are how climate change affect your
00:28lung and overall health. 1. Wildfires.
00:31Wildfires release harmful particles into the air, significantly contributing to lung cancer.
00:36Just a week of exposure can damage your lungs, heart, and blood, and increase asthma risk in kids.
00:422. Greenhouse gases.
00:44Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap heat and contribute to climate change,
00:48worsening air pollution and aggravating lung cancer.
00:513. COVID-19.
00:53Climate change increases the risk of severe COVID-19 complications.
00:57Studies show higher air pollution levels raise COVID-19 death rates,
01:00and people with lung cancer are at an even greater risk.
01:034. More pandemics.
01:05Global warming is expected to bring more pandemics. Diseases spread by insects and
01:09animals will become more common as temperatures and rainfall patterns change.
01:135. Extreme weather.
01:14Severe storms can damage healthcare facilities and disrupt healthcare services,
01:18making it harder to get quality care. Power outages and transportation
01:22issues are common during extreme weather events.
01:256. Flooding.
01:26Increased heavy rains lead to flooding, which can release cancer-causing chemicals
01:29into the environment by contaminating water sources and industrial sites.
01:337. Rising temperatures.
01:35Warmer temperatures disrupt natural cycles, exposing humans to more hazardous chemicals.
01:40Melting ice releases chemicals like dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
01:44DDT, into the air.
01:458. Air pollution.
01:47Burning fossil fuels in power plants, factories, and vehicles causes significant pollution.
01:52This exposure leads to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases,
01:55with global deaths from air pollution rising over the years.
01:589. Ozone 3.
01:59This pollutant comes from vehicles, wood smoke, and burning.
02:03It can travel long distances and impact air quality on a regional level.
02:0610. Radon.
02:08Radon is a radioactive, odorless gas from the decay of uranium in soil and rock.
02:12It can seep into homes through cracks and is a known lung cancer risk.
02:16Climate change poses a serious threat to lung health.
02:19By understanding these risks, we can take steps to protect ourselves and
02:22advocate for healthier environmental practices.
02:25Stay informed and proactive about climate change and its impact on health.
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