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Climate change and health

How we can build community resiliency to reduce impacts of climate change on health.

Canada's climate is changing, which impacts the environment and can affect our health. Health hazards, such as extreme heat, poor air quality, and increases in vector-borne diseases, can influence the health and well-being of Peel residents.

Peel Public Health completed Canada's first Climate Change and Health Vulnerability Assessment report to determine the exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity of climate-related hazards in Peel.

The report provides information on how Peel can build community resiliency to avoid or reduce the health harms associated with climate change. It acknowledges that some populations are at a greater risk of the health-related harms of climate change and recognizes that additional understanding of how climate and health risks disproportionately affect certain populations is needed. This understanding will ensure all communities in Peel are resilient to the health-related impacts of our changing climate.

This report updates the “2012 Health Vulnerability to Climate Change Report: Assessing Exposure, Sensitivity, and Adaptive Capacity”. Several changes have taken place since the release of the 2012 report, including newly released Peel-specific climate data.

The report keeps much of the original content from 2012, as it provides background and context. Where possible, data from the 2012 report is compared to the updated data, available as of January 2023.

Access the Climate change and health vulnerability assessment report.

Report findings

Peel’s changing climate can potentially cause harm by:

Recommendations

Peel Public Health should: