Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency

Author:

Abbasi Kamran1,Ali Parveen2,Barbour Virginia3ORCID,Benfield Thomas4,Bibbins-Domingo Kirsten5,Hancocks Stephen6,Horton Richard7,Laybourn-Langton Laurie8,Mash Robert9,Sahni Peush10,Mohammad Sharief Wadeia11,Yonga Paul12,Zielinski Chris13

Affiliation:

1. Editor-in-Chief, British Medical Journal, London, UK

2. Health Sciences School, University of Sheffield, & Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals; Lead, Sheffield University Interpersonal Violence Research Group, London, UK

3. Medical Journal of Australia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

4. The Danish Medical Journal, Copenhagen, Denmark

5. Professor of Epidemiology & Biostatistics and Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA

6. British Dental Journal, London, UK

7. The Lancet, London, UK

8. Chatham House, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK

9. Division of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Stellenbosch University / Editor-in-chief, African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine, Stellenbosch, South Africa

10. All India Institute of Medical Sciences [AIIMS], National Medical Journal of India, New Delhi, India

11. Medical Education & Research Department, Dubai Health Authority; President, Emirates Family Medicine Society; President, Family Medicine Scientific Council, Arab Board of Health Specialization, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

12. CA Medlynks Medical Centre and Laboratory; East African Medical Journal, Nairobi, Kenya

13. Visiting Fellow, University of Winchester and Vice-President, World Association of Medical Editors, Winchester, UK

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Reference26 articles.

1. Many risky feedback loops amplify the need for climate action

2. European Academies Science Advisory Council. Key messages from European Science academies for UNFCCC COP26 and CBD COP15, https://easac.eu/publications/details/key-messages-from-european-science-academies-for-unfccc-cop26-and-cbd-cop15 (2021, accessed 1 October 2023).

3. The role of Indigenous peoples and local communities in effective and equitable conservation

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