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Public Health Preparedness in the Era of Weather Modification and Climate Engineering.

Christos TsagkarisΑndreas S PapazoglouDimitrios V MoysidisAnna Loudovikou
Published in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2023)
The use of technological and chemical means aiming to achieve favorable weather conditions or reduce the risk of weather extremes is known as Weather Modification (WM). The United States of America, the People's Republic of China, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, and Europe have employed WM in an effort to prevent hurricanes and storms, control precipitations, mitigate deforestation and drought, and enhance agriculture. Recently, the use of WM has been expanded toward decreasing air pollution and creating favorable weather conditions for major political and athletic events. The increasing significance and use of WM call for consideration upon its positive and negative effects on human health, close collaboration among health experts and WM decision makers, and relevant public health emergency contingency planning.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • climate change
  • human health
  • air pollution
  • risk assessment
  • global health
  • healthcare
  • emergency department