US Climate and Health Alliance

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Taxonomy Archive: Climate mitigation/GHG reduction

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Apr 2018

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The health benefits of tackling climate change: An Executive Summary for The Lancet Series on Health and Climate Change.

The threat of climate change has generated a global flood of policy documents, suggested technical fixes, and lifestyle recommendations. One widely held view is that their implementation would, almost without exception, prove socially uncomfortable and economically painful. But as a series of new studies shows, in one domain at ...

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Apr 2018

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Climate change and eHealth: a promising strategy for health sector mitigation and adaptation

Climate change is one of today’s most pressing global issues. Policies to guide mitigation and adaptation are needed to avoid the devastating impacts of climate change. The health sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in developed countries, and its climate impact in low-income countries is growing ...

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Apr 2018

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Obesity and climate change mitigation in Australia: overview and analysis of policies with co-benefits

OBJECTIVE: To provide an overview of the shared structural causes of obesity and climate change, and analyse policies that could be implemented in Australia to both equitably reduce obesity rates and contribute to mitigating climate change. METHODS: Informed by the political economy of health theoretical framework, a review was ...

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Apr 2018

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Promoting global population health while constraining the environmental footprint

Populations today face increasing health risks from human-induced regional and global environmental changes and resultant ecological nonsustainability. Localized environmental degradation that has long accompanied population growth, industrialization, and rising consumerism has now acquired a global and often systemic dimension ...

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Apr 2018

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The urgent need for universities to comprehensively address global climate change across disciplines and programs

I review the status of scientific, political, and moral problems of global climate change (GCC) and, based on lessons from environmental and sustainability programs in universities, demonstrate that universities have had a lethargic response to urgent needs to mitigate the problems. I explore reasons for the response, and conclude ...

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Apr 2018

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Climate Change: Our greatest health threat, or our greatest opportunity for better health?

This short video produced by the Global Climate and Health Alliance explains how climate change threatens human health and the perspective that this challenge is an opportunity to improve health and equity.

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Apr 2018

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Why Do Pediatricians Care About Climate Change?

Pediatrician Samantha Ahdoot discusses the numerous health impacts on children associated with climate change. Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change due to their growing minds and bodies, necessitating pediatrician awareness and action.

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Apr 2018

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The Impact on Women’s Health of Climatic and Economic Disaster

Globally, women and children are at greater risk both during and after a disaster and more women than men die in disasters. Climatic disaster affects women disproportionately as the risk is multiplied by women’s economic vulnerability. More women than men inhabit risk-prone localities and inadequate housing, and through poverty, ...

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Apr 2018

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Public health in a changing climate

Climate change poses both a threat and an opportunity for public health. This report reviews current local strategies and actions to address climate change by public health departments and their partners. It explores barriers and opportunities for action, and identifies recommendations for local and national policy and practice.

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Apr 2018

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Meeting Canada’s Climate Change Obligations

This resolution seeks to unify the voices of Canadian Registered Nurses for healthy public policy provincially, territorially and nationally, in one of the defining challenges of our time: climate change. It seeks to strengthen the leadership that RNs have provided in this area, and in so doing, change public policy in a way that ...

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