Not exact matches
While interaction with your pet is important for its
health and well - being, hot
weather does
pose risks for our animal friends.
Feeding outdoor cats in hot
weather can
pose a
health risk if the food is left out to bake in the sun.
While many people refuse to «dress their dogs» due to the fact that they see it as unnecessary and just plain silly, it should be noted that with certain breeds like the Italian greyhound it is necessary to insulate the dog from cold
weather which
poses a
risk to the dog's
health.
You're probably already aware of the
risks posed by warm
weather and leaving pets in hot cars, but did you know that cold
weather also
poses serious threats to your pets»
health?
We pay for climate disruption every day in the form of hurricanes, droughts, floods, heat waves, and other dangerous
weather events that
pose significant
health and economic
risks.
Especially during prolonged periods of hot
weather, this build - up of heat can lead to increased discomfort and even
pose a
risk to public
health.
Climate change
poses risks to human
health through shifting
weather patterns, increases in the frequency and intensity of heat waves and other extreme
weather events, rising sea levels, and ocean acidification, among other environmental effects.
All
weather events should now be considered in the context of climate change and general climate projections are sufficiently alarming to justify the need for governments to prepare for, and adapt to, new
risks these
pose to our
health.
The National Rural
Health Alliance acknowledges that climate change poses a growing risk to the health and wellbeing of people living in regional, rural and remote communities, through more frequent severe weather events, longer droughts and changes in rainfall pat
Health Alliance acknowledges that climate change
poses a growing
risk to the
health and wellbeing of people living in regional, rural and remote communities, through more frequent severe weather events, longer droughts and changes in rainfall pat
health and wellbeing of people living in regional, rural and remote communities, through more frequent severe
weather events, longer droughts and changes in rainfall patterns.