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Responding to the Health Risks of Climate Change in Europe

Van Daalen, Kim; Fussel, Hans-Martin; Kazmierczak, Aleksandra; Nilsson, Maria; Romanello, Marina; (2021) Responding to the Health Risks of Climate Change in Europe. (The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change ). European Environment Agency (EEA): Europe. Green open access

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Abstract

The briefing ’Responding to the health risks of climate change in Europe’ highlights key health impacts from climate change as well as opportunities to reduce climate-related health risks through adaptation policies aligned with mitigation actions. The briefing is a joint effort of the Lancet Countdown: Tracking Progress on Health and Climate Change and the EEA. Climate change threatens to undermine the past 50 years of gains in global public health through extreme heatwaves, threats to food and water systems, and changing patterns of infectious diseases. Weather and climate extremes are already leading to fatalities and negative health effects in Europe, the briefing reminds. Moreover, vulnerability to heat extremes continues to increase in Europe, due to a growing urban population, chronic health conditions becoming more common, and an increasing number of old people. Simultaneously, climate change is making some areas in Europe more suitable for various infectious diseases, including dengue fever, Vibrio infections and West Nile fever. The briefing notes that, while all EU member states have strategies or plans for adaptation, actions addressing the climate threats to health lag behind and could be supported by more knowledge on effective solutions. Moreover, at the local level, adaptation to climate change remains in the domain of the spatial planning, urban design, or environmental departments, and public health professionals should get more involved.

Type: Report
Title: Responding to the Health Risks of Climate Change in Europe
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Publisher version: https://www.lancetcountdown.org/responding-to-the-...
Language: English
Additional information: Copyright notice: This version is the version of record. Reproduction and adaptation is authorised provided the source is acknowledged.
Keywords: EU policy, dengue, heat, vibrio
UCL classification: UCL
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Life and Medical Sciences
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Population Health Sciences > Institute for Global Health
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10176870
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