A Canadian who faces respiratory problems was diagnosed as possibly the first patient in the world who suffers from "climate change", since doctors said that heat waves and poor air quality were responsible for their condition.
Kyle Merritt, responsible for the diagnosis of Nelson's woman in British Columbia suffering from asthma, said this was the first time in a decade that described climate change as a cause of suffering.
"If we do not analyze the underlying cause, and we only treat the symptoms, we will continue to delay more and more," said the emergency room to Glacier Media.
"I'm just trying to simply...process what I am seeing, "adds.
In June, Canada suffered a historic heat wave, followed by a dense Smog season caused by forest fires.
British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada, recorded record temperatures in June, which experts believe that it caused the death of more than 500 people.Forest fires made air quality turn 43 times worse than acceptable levels such as insurance during July and August.
“We are in the emergency room, we care for everyone, from the most privileged to the most vulnerable, from the crib to the grave, we see everyone.And it is difficult to see that people, especially the most vulnerable people in our society, are affected.He is frustrating, ”Merritt told the middle.
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The patient, who was over seventy years old, was diagnosed in the summer shortly after the heat wave that, according to Merritt, contributed directly to worsen her ailment.
“It has diabetes.It has some heart failure ... lives in a trailer without air conditioning, ”he said."All your health problems have worsened.And you are really having difficulty staying hydrated ".
Merritt's diagnosis has led other doctors in the province to launch an initiative called doctors and nurses for planetary health.
Health professionals are using the group to advocate better health when protecting the environment, they said on the website.
"We are deeply concerned about the climatic crisis and its impact on health," said the group's website."This summer, our patients experienced extreme climatic events of heat waves, drought and severe forest fires.".
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The extreme climate in Canada is one of a series of problems that the world faced due to climate change, since extreme floods, drought, fires and heat waves dominated the headlines.
World leaders at the COP26 Summit in Glasgow have been pressing more strict climate action objectives to avoid more extreme impacts in the coming years and promises have reduced projected emissions below 2 ° C for the first time.
However, weather experts have warned that this is not enough.