2024
DOI: 10.5694/mja2.52245
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The 2023 report of the MJALancet Countdown on health and climate change: sustainability needed in Australia's health care sector

Paul J Beggs,
Stefan Trueck,
Martina K Linnenluecke
et al.

Abstract: Summary The MJA–Lancet Countdown on health and climate change in Australia was established in 2017 and produced its first national assessment in 2018 and annual updates in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. It examines five broad domains: health hazards, exposures and impacts; adaptation, planning and resilience for health; mitigation actions and health co‐benefits; economics and finance; and public and political engagement. In this, the sixth report of the MJA–Lancet Countdown, we track progress on an extensive sui… Show more

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“…Evidence of the health impacts of climate inaction has been demonstrated at the international, national, and local levels [3,5]. Yet the global distribution of these health impacts is unequal and the climate crisis is exacerbating health inequities, both between and within countries.…”
Section: Building Momentum For Health In International Climate Negoti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence of the health impacts of climate inaction has been demonstrated at the international, national, and local levels [3,5]. Yet the global distribution of these health impacts is unequal and the climate crisis is exacerbating health inequities, both between and within countries.…”
Section: Building Momentum For Health In International Climate Negoti...mentioning
confidence: 99%