According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is closely associated with climate change and, in particular, with global warming. In addition to melting of ice and snow, rising sea level, and flooding of coastal areas, global warming is leading to a tropicalization of temperate marine ecosystems . Over the past two decades there has been increasing interest in studies regarding effects on human health of climate changes and urban air pollution. Climate change induced by anthropogenic warming of the earth's atmosphere is a daunting problem and there are several observations about the role of urbanization, with its high levels of vehicle emissions and other pollutants, and westernized lifestyle with respect to the rising frequency of respiratory allergic diseases observed in most industrialized countries.
There is also evidence that asthmatic subjects are at increased risk of developing exacerbations of bronchial obstruction with exposure to gaseous (ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide) and particulate inhalable components of air pollution.
A change in the genetic predisposition is an unlikely cause of the increasing frequency in allergic diseases because genetic changes in a population require several generations. Consequently, environmental factors such as climate change and indoor and outdoor air pollution may contribute to explain the increasing frequency of respiratory allergy and asthma. Since concentrations of airborne allergens and air pollutants are frequently increased contemporaneously, an enhanced IgE-mediated response to aeroallergens and enhanced airway inflammation could account for the increasing frequency of allergic respiratory diseases and bronchial asthma. Cities are particularly vulnerable to extreme weather episodes, which are expected to increase with climate change. Cities also influence their own local climate, for example, through the relative warming known as the urban heat island (UHI) effect. This review discusses urban climate features (even in complex terrain) and processes.
Day | Members | Gain | % Gain |
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May 21, 2024 | 104 | +1 | +1.0% |
March 02, 2024 | 103 | +1 | +1.0% |
January 12, 2024 | 102 | +3 | +3.1% |
November 28, 2023 | 99 | +1 | +1.1% |
October 24, 2023 | 98 | 0 | 0.0% |
September 24, 2023 | 98 | 0 | 0.0% |
August 26, 2023 | 98 | +1 | +1.1% |
July 23, 2023 | 97 | +2 | +2.2% |
June 28, 2023 | 95 | +1 | +1.1% |
March 25, 2023 | 94 | +1 | +1.1% |
March 09, 2023 | 93 | +1 | +1.1% |
February 02, 2023 | 92 | +1 | +1.1% |
December 30, 2022 | 91 | +1 | +1.2% |
December 22, 2022 | 90 | +2 | +2.3% |
November 15, 2022 | 88 | +1 | +1.2% |
November 08, 2022 | 87 | +1 | +1.2% |
November 02, 2022 | 86 | +1 | +1.2% |
October 20, 2022 | 85 | +2 | +2.5% |
September 28, 2022 | 83 | +1 | +1.3% |
September 22, 2022 | 82 | +1 | +1.3% |
August 30, 2022 | 81 | +1 | +1.3% |
August 24, 2022 | 80 | +1 | +1.3% |
July 29, 2022 | 79 | +2 | +2.6% |
July 22, 2022 | 77 | +1 | +1.4% |
July 09, 2022 | 76 | +1 | +1.4% |
June 06, 2022 | 75 | +1 | +1.4% |
May 31, 2022 | 74 | +1 | +1.4% |
May 24, 2022 | 73 | +1 | +1.4% |
May 17, 2022 | 72 | +2 | +2.9% |
May 04, 2022 | 70 | +1 | +1.5% |