Volume 11 (02), July 2025
CLIMATE EXTREME, POVERTY AND STRESS NEXUS IN INTRODUCTION OF NOVEL DISEASES
AUTHOR
Mahmood Yekeh Yazdandoost
ABSTRACT
Our planet is functioning at the epochal point in time, where the world is encountered with numerous turmoils in getting to grips with poverty due to inequality and injustice occurring between and within countries. While, stress connected with poverty and impacted by climate change together are threatening the natural systems’ sustainability and ecological well- being. At the same time this vicious circle, synergistically may evolve some novel diseases that never ever the populations on earth have experienced before. Assessment of anthropogenic impact in ecological settings on every occasion should recognize human as well as natural processes. The goal is to recognize an acceptable contribution of the climate extreme, poverty and stress nexus to perceivable encountered diseases. This article focused attention on some issues concerned with ecological integrity and epidemiological trend in the changing environment, impacted by human activities. While climate extreme, poverty and stress unveil themselves in different directions, they are closely interwoven. Dealing with landscape conservation against economic growth is an obvious complexity attribute. From an assessment perspective, a large programme like Ecological-Epidemiological interactions require large diverse projects across numerous countries constituting specific issues. In