Recent and projected changes in global climate may increase nicotine absorption and the risk of green tobacco sickness.
Lewis H ZiskaRobbie M ParksPublished in: Communications medicine (2024)
This study across multiple continents, highlights a potential link between recent and projected anthropogenic change and potential increases in GTS risk. Under SSP 5-8.5, nicotine absorption could increase by ~50% by the end of the century, which may have widespread impacts on the incidence of GTS, especially among younger tobacco workers.