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The World Health Organization recently released a report identifying the climate crisis as a contributor to global deaths and major health issues.
The WHO is working to build climate-resilience in healthcare facilities to protect the world's most vulnerable.
About 3.6 billion people live in locations especially susceptible to the effects of changing global temperatures.
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