(although a range of scenarios exists) that the earth's climate is changing鈥攍argely because of the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels.1 On p 408, Hartog describes how current patterns of energy and resource use are far from evenly ...
civic engagement—for themselves, their staff, members, and study participants—regarding: voter registration; being counted in the 2020 Census; countering partisan gerrymandering; and helping to build strong coalitions addressing profound links between climate change, health equity, and democratic ...
we have a responsibility to protect our patients and the communities we serve from the health impacts of climate change. This is a moral and business imperative, and at its core, climate change is a health equity issue. Caring for Earth ...
civic engagement—for themselves, their staff, members, and study participants—regarding: voter registration; being counted in the 2020 Census; countering partisan gerrymandering; and helping to build strong coalitions addressing profound links between climate change, health equity, and democratic ...
As climate change progresses it will cause disproportionate impacts on certain regions around the world. This special issue focuses on one of these regions: Africa. This collection of articles provides highlights on issues related to climate disasters, health equity, health maintenance and climate-...
find partners that share our commitment to the issues of climate change and health equity, specifically focusing on communities of color. This led us to Harvard Chan C-CHANGE, who we’ve worked with in the past, and Americares, who ourGlobal Community Impactteam has partnered with for years...
By Jay Bhatt, D.O., Managing Director of the Deloitte Health Equity Institute and the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, Deloitte Services, LP, I live in downtown Chicago. Each day—during my 30-minute walk (or drive) to the office—I pass th...
Equity implications Article 3 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) states “The Parties should protect the climate system for the benefit of present and future generations of humankind, on the basis of equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated resp...
Equity implications Article 3 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) states “The Parties should protect the climate system for the benefit of present and future generations of humankind, on the basis of equity and in accordance with their common but differentiated resp...
The pressures of climate change make an understanding of the interdependencies between season, climate and health especially important./p pMethods/p pThis ... K Burkart,MH Khan,A Krämer,... - 《Int J Equity Health》 被引量: 78发表: 2011年 Gender, Climate Change -- and Tourism The art...