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Experts Say It's Time to Plan for Life in a Warmer NH

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Monday, July 28, 2008   

Concord, NH - It's time to start planning for how to cope with a hotter, stormier New Hampshire. A federal report released this month documents the ways in which changing weather patterns will affect people's health. It says we can expect more hot weather, more damage from severe storms, and more weather-related illnesses.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency study shows that increases in air pollution portend more heart and lung ailments, and long, hot spells that could wreak havoc on the very young, the very old, and those with such chronic medical conditions, such as asthma and high blood pressure.

In light of these conclusions, Jan Pendlebury, senior field associate with the Pew Environment Group, says it's time for people in the Granite State to start thinking about the connection between environment and lifestyle.

"This should be a giant wake-up call that the environment is central to the quality of life of our citizens."

Pendlebury says another consideration is that, as more people get sick, more also will be without health insurance, unless there are major healthcare system reforms. New Hampshire's changing demographics, she adds, make the state especially vulnerable.

"In this region, of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, we're seeing our population aging. As it ages, we're becoming more vulnerable to air pollution, to the heat, and to other conditions that we really have no control over."

The EPA does conclude that the United States is better prepared than most developing countries to deal with the consequences of climate change. The study was ordered by Congress, which will now review the results. See the report online, at cfpub.epa.gov




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