Motivated by a growing recognition of the climate emergency, reflected in the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26), we outline untapped opportunities to improve health through ambitious climate actions in cities. Health is a primary reason for climate action yet is rarely integrated in urban climate plans as a policy goal. This is a missed opportunity to create sustainable alliances across sectors and groups, to engage a broad set of stakeholders, and to develop structural health promotion. In this statement, we first briefly review the literature on health co-benefits of urban climate change strategies and make the case for health-promoting climate action; we then describe barriers to integrating health in climate action. We found that t...
A high level expert panel discussed how climate and health services could best collaborate to improv...
Health impacts of climate change and the need to prevent them should be at centre stage of the ong...
At last, climate change does appear to have entered mainstream consciousness. In the scientific comm...
Motivated by a growing recognition of the climate emergency, reflected in the 26th Conference of the...
Background: The EU FP6 HENVINET project reviewed the potential relevance of a focus on climate chang...
The COVID-19 pandemic reveals that societies place a high value on healthy lives. Leveraging this mo...
This article outlines the necessary research and societal supports necessary to ensure thatevidence-...
A high level expert panel discussed how climate and health services could best collaborate to improv...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...
Background: Climate change has myriad implications for the health of humans, our ecosystems, and the...
While ambitious carbon reduction policies are needed to avoid dangerous levels of climate change, th...
There are four key messages from health for climate negotiations. Two positive ones include (i) heal...
Regenerating the existing city and placing health at the center of policies, plans, and projects rep...
Mitigating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions has many health co-benefits and is a ...
BackgroundClimate change is predicted to be one of the most substantial influences on future global ...
A high level expert panel discussed how climate and health services could best collaborate to improv...
Health impacts of climate change and the need to prevent them should be at centre stage of the ong...
At last, climate change does appear to have entered mainstream consciousness. In the scientific comm...
Motivated by a growing recognition of the climate emergency, reflected in the 26th Conference of the...
Background: The EU FP6 HENVINET project reviewed the potential relevance of a focus on climate chang...
The COVID-19 pandemic reveals that societies place a high value on healthy lives. Leveraging this mo...
This article outlines the necessary research and societal supports necessary to ensure thatevidence-...
A high level expert panel discussed how climate and health services could best collaborate to improv...
Climate change will likely exacerbate already existing urban social inequities and health risks, th...
Background: Climate change has myriad implications for the health of humans, our ecosystems, and the...
While ambitious carbon reduction policies are needed to avoid dangerous levels of climate change, th...
There are four key messages from health for climate negotiations. Two positive ones include (i) heal...
Regenerating the existing city and placing health at the center of policies, plans, and projects rep...
Mitigating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions has many health co-benefits and is a ...
BackgroundClimate change is predicted to be one of the most substantial influences on future global ...
A high level expert panel discussed how climate and health services could best collaborate to improv...
Health impacts of climate change and the need to prevent them should be at centre stage of the ong...
At last, climate change does appear to have entered mainstream consciousness. In the scientific comm...