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Offers resources on the impacts that climate change, increased levels of greenhouse gases, global warming, and the depletion of ozone layer will have on human health, including health effects from increased smog episodes, illnesses and deaths caused by heat and cold waves, water- and food-borne contamination, diseases transmitted by insects, health effects of stratospheric ozone depletion, and extreme weather events.
Discusses potential health effects of climate change and emphasizes the risk to vulnerable groups. Suggests ways for people to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect their health.
Source: Canadian Health Network
Natural Resources Canada climate change website.
Source: Natural Resources Canada
Find out more about health effects of climate change
Source: Health Canada
Meteorological Service of Canada's Ozone Factsheet
Source: Environment Canada
This page allows you to find various information on the UV Index: how to use it, today's UV Index values, as well as information on how you can protect yourself against harmful UV rays.
Source: Environment Canada
The Brewer Spectrophotometer is used in the Canadian stratospheric ozone and UV monitoring program, with 12 sites established in Canada that routinely collect and process data on a daily basis. The instruments measure total ozone and spectral UV irradiation (290-325 nm) every 10-20 minutes. The information derived from the Brewer network is used for ozone and UV index forecasting, trend analysis and ongoing scientific research.
Source: Environment Canada
State of Canada's Ozone Layer Bulletin Ozone Watch. The Ozone Watch bulletin is produced by the Canadian Meteorological Centre on Thursday and transmitted on Friday.
Source: Environment Canada
Main website on Stratospheric ozone
Source: Environment Canada
Learn how the Earth Sciences Sector and its partners are responding to Canadians' concerns through research and development: groundwater, reducing Canada's vulnerability to climate change, metals in the environment, mineral and energy resource assessments.
Source: Natural Resources Canada
A description of greenhouse gases provided by Environment Canada.
Source: Environment Canada
Information related to this topic.
Source: Canada Health Portal
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