Climate Change Worsens Public Health via Everyday Products
A recent study reveals that everyday products, such as food packaging and clothing, contribute to climate change, negatively impacting public health on a wider scale. The study highlights the urgent need to focus on reducing emissions from these non-energy sources to mitigate the adverse effects.
The findings underscore the urgency to redirect climate change discussions and policies towards non-energy sources of emissions, such as everyday products. The study provides a roadmap for mitigating the adverse impacts on public health, emphasizing the need for industry and policy changes.