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The 2024 Europe report of the lancet countdown on health and climate change : unprecedented warming demands unprecedented action

Authors :
van Daalen, Kim R.
Tonne, Cathryn
Semenza, Jan C.
Rocklöv, Joacim
Markandya, Anil
Dasandi, Niheer
Jankin, Slava
Achebak, Hicham
Ballester, Joan
Bechara, Hannah
Beck, Thessa M.
Callaghan, Max W.
Carvalho, Bruno M.
Chambers, Jonathan
Pradas, Marta Cirah
Courtenay, Orin
Dasgupta, Shouro
Eckelman, Matthew J.
Farooq, Zia
Fransson, Peter
Gallo, Elisa
Gasparyan, Olga
Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube
Hamilton, Ian
Hänninen, Risto
Hatfield, Charles
He, Kehan
Kazmierczak, Aleksandra
Kendrovski, Vladimir
Kennard, Harry
Kiesewetter, Gregor
Kouznetsov, Rostislav
Kriit, Hedi Katre
Llabrés-Brustenga, Alba
Lloyd, Simon J.
Batista, Martín Lotto
Maia, Carla
Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime
Mi, Zhifu
Milà, Carles
Minx, Jan C.
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark
Palamarchuk, Julia
Pantera, Dafni Kalatzi
Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos
Rafaj, Peter
Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z.
Sánchez-Valdivia, Nacho
Scamman, Daniel
Schmoll, Oliver
Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo
Sherman, Jodi D.
Singh, Pratik
Sirotkina, Elena
Sjödin, Henrik
Sofiev, Mikhail
Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan
Springmann, Marco
Treskova, Marina
Triñanes, Joaquin
Vanuytrecht, Eline
Wagner, Fabian
Walawender, Maria
Warnecke, Laura
Zhang, Ran
Romanello, Marina
Antò, Josep M.
Nilsson, Maria
Lowe, Rachel
van Daalen, Kim R.
Tonne, Cathryn
Semenza, Jan C.
Rocklöv, Joacim
Markandya, Anil
Dasandi, Niheer
Jankin, Slava
Achebak, Hicham
Ballester, Joan
Bechara, Hannah
Beck, Thessa M.
Callaghan, Max W.
Carvalho, Bruno M.
Chambers, Jonathan
Pradas, Marta Cirah
Courtenay, Orin
Dasgupta, Shouro
Eckelman, Matthew J.
Farooq, Zia
Fransson, Peter
Gallo, Elisa
Gasparyan, Olga
Gonzalez-Reviriego, Nube
Hamilton, Ian
Hänninen, Risto
Hatfield, Charles
He, Kehan
Kazmierczak, Aleksandra
Kendrovski, Vladimir
Kennard, Harry
Kiesewetter, Gregor
Kouznetsov, Rostislav
Kriit, Hedi Katre
Llabrés-Brustenga, Alba
Lloyd, Simon J.
Batista, Martín Lotto
Maia, Carla
Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime
Mi, Zhifu
Milà, Carles
Minx, Jan C.
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark
Palamarchuk, Julia
Pantera, Dafni Kalatzi
Quijal-Zamorano, Marcos
Rafaj, Peter
Robinson, Elizabeth J. Z.
Sánchez-Valdivia, Nacho
Scamman, Daniel
Schmoll, Oliver
Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo
Sherman, Jodi D.
Singh, Pratik
Sirotkina, Elena
Sjödin, Henrik
Sofiev, Mikhail
Solaraju-Murali, Balakrishnan
Springmann, Marco
Treskova, Marina
Triñanes, Joaquin
Vanuytrecht, Eline
Wagner, Fabian
Walawender, Maria
Warnecke, Laura
Zhang, Ran
Romanello, Marina
Antò, Josep M.
Nilsson, Maria
Lowe, Rachel
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Record-breaking temperatures were recorded across the globe in 2023. Without climate action, adverse climate-related health impacts are expected to worsen worldwide, affecting billions of people. Temperatures in Europe are warming at twice the rate of the global average, threatening the health of populations across the continent and leading to unnecessary loss of life. The Lancet Countdown in Europe was established in 2021, to assess the health profile of climate change aiming to stimulate European social and political will to implement rapid health-responsive climate mitigation and adaptation actions. In 2022, the collaboration published its indicator report, tracking progress on health and climate change via 33 indicators and across five domains. This new report tracks 42 indicators highlighting the negative impacts of climate change on human health, the delayed climate action of European countries, and the missed opportunities to protect or improve health with health-responsive climate action. The methods behind indicators presented in the 2022 report have been improved, and nine new indicators have been added, covering leishmaniasis, ticks, food security, health-care emissions, production and consumption-based emissions, clean energy investment, and scientific, political, and media engagement with climate and health. Considering that negative climate-related health impacts and the responsibility for climate change are not equal at the regional and global levels, this report also endeavours to reflect on aspects of inequality and justice by highlighting at-risk groups within Europe and Europe's responsibility for the climate crisis.<br />This online publication has been corrected.Errata: Correction to Lancet Public Health 2024; 9: e495–522. The Lancet Public Health, 2024;9(7): e420. DOI: 10.1016/S2468-2667(24)00129-4

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452362680
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.S2468-2667(24)00055-0