#HealthyClimate: Call for Emergency Action to Limit Global Temperature Increases, Restore Biodiversity, and Protect Health

Author:

Atwoli LukoyeORCID,Baqui Abdullah HORCID,Benfield ThomasORCID,Bosurgi RaffaellaORCID,Godlee FionaORCID,Hancocks StephenORCID,Horton RichardORCID,Laybourn-Langton LaurieORCID,Monteiro Carlos AugustoORCID,Norman IanORCID,Patrick KirstenORCID,Praities NigelORCID,Olde Rikkert Marcel GMORCID,Rubin Eric JORCID,Sahni PeushORCID,Smith RichardORCID,Talley NickORCID,Turale SueORCID,Vazquez DamianORCID

Abstract

The UN General Assembly in September 2021 will bring countries together at a critical time for marshalling collective action to tackle the global environmental crisis. They will meet again at the biodiversity summit in Kunming, China, and the climate conference (COP26) in Glasgow, UK. Ahead of these pivotal meetings, we—the editors of health journals worldwide—call for urgent action to keep average global temperature increases below 1.5°C, halt the destruction of nature, and protect health.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Informatics

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