• Facebook
  • X
Environmental Physiotherapy Asscociation
  • About
    • Constitution
    • Executive Committee
    • Student Assembly
    • Partners and Communities
  • Research
    • Peer-reviewed articles
    • Books and chapters
    • Editorials Letters Commentaries
    • Case reports
    • Guidelines and policy statements
    • Student projects
    • Creative publications
    • Other resources
  • Education
    • EPT Agenda 2023
    • EPT Agenda 2027
    • Inspirational case-reports
    • Teaching prompts
    • Other resources
  • Practice
    • The sustainable physiotherapy clinic
    • Nature-based health and therapy
    • Patient Education
    • The ICF model
    • Occupational Health and Ergonomics
    • Landscape and urban design
    • Physiotherapy and animals
  • Blog
  • Regions
  • Events
  • Join us
  • Contact
Select Page
The inexorable March: Climate Change, Disability, and a Growing Urgency

The inexorable March: Climate Change, Disability, and a Growing Urgency

by Monica Roe | May 2, 2023 | Clinical Practice, Disability, Environmental Issues and Health Impacts, Environmental Physiotherapy, Global warming

There used to be a runway made of ice. Every winter, when the wild Bering Sea solidified between the tiny village of Little Diomede and the military outpost at nearby Big Diomede, the United States and Russia was temporarily connected by a thick, two-mile stretch....

Search

Categories

Archive

  • Facebook
  • X