Bangladesh, April 2 -- Climate change is often framed as an environmental issue, characterized by rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and the gradual degradation of ecosystems. However, framing it solely in environmental terms obscures its far-reaching implications for human health. In reality, climate change is not just an environmental challenge; it is a critical and systemic threat to human well-being, with the potential to exacerbate existing health inequalities, create new health burdens, and strain already fragile health systems. Nowhere is this more evident than in Southern Africa, a region highly vulnerable to climate-induced health risks despite contributing minimally to global greenhouse gas emissions. Understand...