Student’s Name: Lecturer’s Name: Subject:Date:Environmental HealthIntroductionClimate change refers to prolonged variabilities in weather patterns over a long period of time. Anthropogenic climate variations denotes the gradual increase in earth’s temperatures due to human actions resulting to increase the amount of greenhouse gases like carbon IV oxide in the airADDIN CSL_CITATION {"citationItems":[{"id":"ITEM-1","itemData":{"ISBN":"9789241598880","author":[{"dropping-particle":"","family":"Guide","given":"Resource","non-dropping-particle":"","parse-names":false,"suffix":""},{"dropping-particle":"","family":"Learning","given":"Advanced","non-dropping-particle":"","parse-names":false,"suffix":""}],"id":"ITEM-1","issued":{"date-parts":[["0"]]},"title":"Understanding the Climate Change and Health Interface","type":"book"},"uris":["http://www.mendeley.com/documents/?uuid=cdce4656-cab4-4652-acc0-f769c565071c"]}],"mendeley":{"formattedCitation":"(Guide and Learning)","manualFormatting":"(Guide and Learning, 6)","plainTextFormattedCitation":"(Guide and Learning)","previouslyFormattedCitation":"(Guide and Learning)"},"properties":{"noteIndex":0},"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}(Guide and Learning, 6). Such gases are brought about by changes in the use of land, burning fossils, and use of aerosols sprays among others. The long term effect of increase in greenhouse gases is long term climate change which includes global warming, droughts, heavy rainfalls, as well as reduction in polar iceADDIN CSL_CITATION {"citationItems":[{"id":"ITEM-1","itemData":{"author":[{"dropping-particle":"","family":"Alert","given":"Medical","non-dropping-particle":"","parse-names":false,"suffix":""}],"id":"ITEM-1","issued":{"date-parts":[["0"]]},"title":"Climate Change Is Harming Our Health","type":"article-journal"},"uris":["http://www.mendeley.com/documents/?uuid=6a3ca646-2dd1-4c99-a8a1-0fa56ce1f644"]}],"mendeley":{"formattedCitation":"(Alert)","manualFormatting":"(Alert, 3)","plainTextFormattedCitation":"(Alert)","previouslyFormattedCitation":"(Alert)"},"properties":{"noteIndex":0},"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}(Alert, 3). Notably, air, land, and soil are interconnected constituents of the environment as well as climate cascades. These cascades are often interconnected to human health and “Environmental Health” denotes theassociation between climate cascades and human health, where climate variations may result to favorable or destructive effects to human healthADDIN CSL_CITATION {"citationItems":[{"id":"ITEM-1","itemData":{"author":[{"dropping-particle":"","family":"Bolton","given":"Annette","non-dropping-particle":"","parse-names":false,"suffix":""}],"id":"ITEM-1","issue":"May","issued":{"date-parts":[["2018"]]},"title":"Climate Change and Environmental Health","type":"article-journal"},"uris":["http://www.mendeley.com/documents/?uuid=c7cb04a7-63b2-4829-bcfc-0edaaf7dd650"]}],"mendeley":{"formattedCitation":"(Bolton)","manualFormatting":"(Bolton, 14)","plainTextFormattedCitation":"(Bolton)","previouslyFormattedCitation":"(Bolton)"},"properties":{"noteIndex":0},"schema":"https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"}(Bolton, 14). Climate change is often conceptualized depending on its impact weather attributes such as heat-waves, storms, droughts,