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Priorities for protecting health from climate change in the WHO European Region: recent regional activities

机译:世卫组织欧洲区域保护健康免受气候变化影响的重点:近期区域活动

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Evidence of the impact of climate change on health is growing. Health systems need to be prepared and gradually adapt to the effects of climate change, including extreme weather events.Fossil fuel combustion as the driver of climate change poses a tremendous burden of disease. In turn, cutting greenhouse gas emissions in all sectors will achieve health co-benefits. If all countries meet the Paris Agreement by 2030, the annual number of avoidable premature deaths could total 138,000 across the entire European Region of the World Health Organization (WHO).Several international frameworks promote a stronger commitment by countries to implementing the necessary adaptations in the health sector and to addressing health considerations in adaptation measures in other sectors. The WHO has a mandate from its member states to identify solutions and help prevent or reduce health impacts, including those from climate change.National governments are continuing to establish public health adaptation measures, which provide a rationale for and trigger action on climate change by the health community. Effective national responses to climate risks require strategic analyses of current and anticipated threats. Health professionals need to play a proactive role in promoting health arguments and evidence in the formulation of national climate change adaptation and mitigation responses. To this end, country capacities need to be further strengthened to identify and address local health risks posed by climate change and to develop, implement and evaluate health-focused interventions through integrated approaches. Building climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable health care facilities is an essential pillar of health sector leadership to address climate change.
机译:气候变化对健康的影响的证据越来越多。卫生系统需要做好准备并逐步适应气候变化的影响,包括极端天气事件。化石燃料燃烧作为气候变化的驱动因素带来了巨大的疾病负担。反过来,减少所有部门的温室气体排放将实现健康的共同利益。如果所有国家都在2030年之前达成《巴黎协定》,世界卫生组织(WHO)整个欧洲地区每年可避免的过早死亡人数可能总计13.8万。若干国际框架促使各国对在适应性疾病中进行必要适应做出更坚定的承诺。卫生部门,并在其他部门的适应措施中解决卫生问题。世卫组织要求其成员国确定解决方案,并帮助预防或减少健康影响,包括气候变化带来的影响。各国政府正在继续制定公共卫生适应措施,为卫生部门提供应对气候变化的理由并采取行动。健康社区。国家对气候风险的有效对策要求对当前和预期的威胁进行战略分析。卫生专业人员需要在制定国家气候变化适应和减缓对策中促进健康论点和证据方面发挥积极作用。为此,需要进一步加强国家能力,以查明和应对气候变化带来的当地健康风险,并通过综合方法制定,实施和评估以健康为重点的干预措施。建设适应气候变化和环境可持续发展的卫生保健设施是卫生部门应对气候变化领导力的重要支柱。

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