The International Health Day will be observed around the world on Monday with a primary focus on 'Protection of the Health from Climate Changes'. Dr Tawfiq Khoja, the Director General of the Executive Bureau for the Council of the GCC Health Ministers, said in a statement to SPA that the contemporary world has been witnessing remarkable climatic changes which have an impact on the human health. He noted that an expected increase of climatic temperatures in 2100 will range between 4.1 and 8.5 compared to the temperature in 1990. Dr Tawfiq praised the initiative of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz to allocate $300 million for program of financing scientific researches pertaining to the environment, energy and climate changes. He noted that the priority is given at the world level to the protection of the environment. It is undoubted that the spread of the environmental pollution is the cause of appearance of new political entities like the green parties which dedicate their efforts in the protection of the environment in Europe and outside Europe, he said.