2023
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.1764
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Climate change and its impediments to global health security

Nisha Toteja,
Aravind P. Gandhi,
Prakasini Satapathy
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“…This approach defines Clinical Climate Informatics as a field applying data, information, and knowledge management principles to operationalize the i-CLIMATE Framework components, highlighting the potential of informatics to bridge the gap between healthcare and environmental sustainability (Sittig et al, 2022). Toteja et al (2023) discuss the critical need for regulatory policies to address deep emissions and capitalize on technological advancements to facilitate widespread adoption of climate action. They emphasize a multisectoral concept of "one health" that recognizes the interconnectedness of humans, animals, and environmental health.…”
Section: Integration Of Technology In Environmental Health Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This approach defines Clinical Climate Informatics as a field applying data, information, and knowledge management principles to operationalize the i-CLIMATE Framework components, highlighting the potential of informatics to bridge the gap between healthcare and environmental sustainability (Sittig et al, 2022). Toteja et al (2023) discuss the critical need for regulatory policies to address deep emissions and capitalize on technological advancements to facilitate widespread adoption of climate action. They emphasize a multisectoral concept of "one health" that recognizes the interconnectedness of humans, animals, and environmental health.…”
Section: Integration Of Technology In Environmental Health Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper outlines the challenges posed by climate change, including extreme weather events, food scarcity, and housing instability, and the necessity for considerable political will, institutional frameworks, and collaborative strategies to ensure access to capital and technology, especially in regions with poor economies. This perspective underscores the importance of integrating technology into environmental health policies to overcome barriers and implement effective climate action (Toteja et al, 2023). examine the impact of environmental technology standards on the green transformation of the manufacturing industry in China, employing a difference-in-differences (DID) model.…”
Section: Integration Of Technology In Environmental Health Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%