Call for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity, and protect health

Author:

Atwoli Lukoye1,Baqui Abdullah H2,Benfield Thomas3,Bosurgi Raffaella4,Godlee Fiona5,Hancocks Stephen6,Horton Richard C7,Laybourn‐Langton Laurie8,Monteiro Carlos A9,Norman Ian10,Patrick Kirsten11,Praities Nigel12,Olde Rikkert Marcel GM13,Rubin Eric J14,Sahni Peush15,Smith Richard SW8,Talley Nicholas J16,Turale Sue17,Vázquez Damián18

Affiliation:

1. East African Medical Journal Makhanda South Africa

2. Journal of Population, Health and Nutrition UK

3. Danish Medical Journal Copenhagen Denmark

4. PLOS Medicine San Francisco CA USA

5. The BMJ London UK

6. British Dental Journal London UK

7. The Lancet London UK

8. UK Health Alliance on Climate Change London UK

9. Revista de Saúde Pública São Paulo Brazil

10. International Journal of Nursing Studies London UK

11. Canadian Medical Association Journal Ottawa Canada

12. Pharmaceutical Journal London UK

13. Dutch Journal of Medicine Amsterdam The Netherlands

14. New England Journal of Medicine Waltham MA USA

15. National Medical Journal of India New Delhi India

16. Medical Journal of Australia Sydney NSW Australia

17. International Nursing Review

18. Pan American Journal of Public Health Washington DC USA

Publisher

AMPCo

Subject

General Medicine

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5. Health effects of climate change: an overview of systematic reviews

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