IMO the health effects of all the pollution in our air are much more serious concerns compared to the world getting warmer. People can relocate and we can grow different crops, but once you get lung cancer from the air pollution there's not much you can do about it.
climate change also includes a depletion of the ozone-layer --> increased risk of skin cancer.
>> (AUSTRALIA)
the rate of melanoma incidence in women has risen by an average of 0.7%
a year between 1993 and 2003 – a total increase of 6.8% over this decade. For men, the rate has risen by
1.7% a year, a total of 18.7% over the same period.
>>
Australia is especially affected due to its location and high UV index. And skin cancer is 80% of "all newly discovered cancers". And if you see the statistics there is not the slightest doubt that skin cancers in AUS have literally skyrocketed in the last few decades. Too lazy to pull statistics for other countries now.
So what i am saying, you are certainly right with that pollution is harmful (no reason to deny this)...but the climate change is MORE COMPLEX than simply "getting warmer". By a long shot.