Indonesia: drought, flooding, malaria, and dengue fever. By‘ heating’ more, we might exacerbate these consequences at a faster rate. All in all, through this poster we aim to increase public understanding of the dangerous health impacts of climate change that cost human lives and inspire them to reduce their carbon emission in order to slow down global warming and thus, minimizing its health impacts.
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