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Tracking progress on health and climate change in Europe

Left unabated, climate change will have catastrophic effects on the health of present and future generations. Such effects are already seen in Europe, through more frequent and severe extreme weather events, alterations to water and food systems, and changes in the environmental suitability for infe...

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Published in:The Lancet. Public health 2021-11, Vol.6 (11), p.e858-e865
Main Authors: Romanello, Marina, van Daalen, Kim, Anto, Josep M, Dasandi, Niheer, Drummond, Paul, Hamilton, Ian G, Jankin, Slava, Kendrovski, Vladimir, Lowe, Rachel, Rocklöv, Joacim, Schmoll, Oliver, Semenza, Jan C, Tonne, Cathryn, Nilsson, Maria
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Summary:Left unabated, climate change will have catastrophic effects on the health of present and future generations. Such effects are already seen in Europe, through more frequent and severe extreme weather events, alterations to water and food systems, and changes in the environmental suitability for infectious diseases. As one of the largest current and historical contributors to greenhouse gases and the largest provider of financing for climate change mitigation and adaptation, Europe's response is crucial, for both human health and the planet. To ensure that health and wellbeing are protected in this response it is essential to build the capacity to understand, monitor, and quantify health impacts of climate change and the health co-benefits of accelerated action. Responding to this need, the Lancet Countdown in Europe is established as a transdisciplinary research collaboration for monitoring progress on health and climate change in Europe. With the wealth of data and academic expertise available in Europe, the collaboration will develop region-specific indicators to address the main challenges and opportunities of Europe's response to climate change for health. The indicators produced by the collaboration will provide information to health and climate policy decision making, and will also contribute to the European Observatory on Climate and Health.
ISSN:2468-2667
2468-2667
DOI:10.1016/S2468-2667(21)00207-3