Health and climate change: country profile 2025: Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago’s Health and Climate Change Country Profile 2025 presents an integrated overview of how climate change is influencing public health in the country and how the health system is responding. This updated profile comprises the most recent data and national insights to show how climate-related hazards – such as extreme heat, air pollution, and rising sea levels – are impacting the health of the population, with growing implications for health infrastructure, service delivery, and long-term planning.
The profile highlights key trends in climate-sensitive health outcomes, including a noticeable increase in heat-related mortality and the growing burden of noncommunicable diseases, which may be linked to environmental changes and population vulnerability. It also underscores disparities between sexes, age groups, and exposure levels, providing a deeper understanding of where targeted adaptation is most urgently needed.