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Engagement with health in national climate change commitments under the Paris Agreement: a global mixed-methods analysis of the nationally determined contributions

机译:在巴黎协定下的国家气候变化承诺中与健康进行婚姻:全球混合方法对国家决定的贡献分析

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BackgroundInstituted under the Paris Agreement, nationally determined contributions (NDCs) outline countries' plans for mitigating and adapting to climate change. They are the primary policy instrument for protecting people's health in the face of rising global temperatures. However, evidence on engagement with health in the NDCs is scarce. In this study, we aimed to examine how public health is incorporated in the NDCs, and how different patterns of engagement might be related to broader inequalities and tensions in global climate politics.MethodsWe analysed the NDCs in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change registry submitted by 185 countries. Using content analysis and natural language processing (NLP) methods, we developed measures of health engagement. Multivariate regression analyses examined whether country-level factors (eg, population size, gross domestic product [GDP], and climate-related exposures) were associated with greater health engagement. Using NLP methods, we compared health engagement with other climate-related challenges (ie, economy, energy, and agriculture) and examined broader differences in the keyword terms used in countries with high and low health engagement in their NDCs.FindingsCountries that did not mention health in their NDCs were clustered in high-income countries, whereas greater health engagement was concentrated in low-income and middle-income countries. Having a low GDP per capita and being a small island developing state were associated with higher levels of health engagement. In addition, higher levels of population exposure to temperature change and ambient air pollution were associated with more health coverage included in a country's NDC. Variation in health engagement was greater than for other climate-related issues and reflected wider differences in countries' approaches to the NDCs.InterpretationA focus on health in the NDCs follows broader patterns of global inequalities. Poorer and climate-vulnerable countries that contribute least to climate change are more likely to engage with health in their NDCs, while richer countries focus on non-health sectors in their NDCs, such as energy and the economy.FundingThis work was in part funded through an unrestricted grant from the Wellcome Trust and supported by The Economic and Social Research Council.
机译:根据巴黎协议,国家决定的捐款(NDCS)概述国家减轻和适应气候变化的计划。他们是保护人们健康的主要政策工具,面对全球气温上升。但是,有关NDCS中健康的参与的证据是稀缺的。在这项研究中,我们旨在审查公众卫生在NDC中的纳入公共卫生,以及如何与全球气候政治中的更广泛的不平等和紧张局势有关。近奇地区在提交的“有关气候变化登记处的联合国框架公约”中分析了NDC。到185个国家。采用内容分析和自然语言处理(NLP)方法,我们制定了健康参与度量。多元回归分析检查了国家级因素(例如,人口规模,国内生产总值[GDP]和气候相关的暴露)与更高的健康参与有关。使用NLP方法,我们将健康与其他与其他气候相关的挑战(即经济,能源和农业)进行比较,并在其NDCS.Findingscountries中的国家和低位健康沟通中使用的国家的关键字术语进行了更广泛的差异他们的NDCS中的健康被聚集在高收入国家,而更大的健康参与集中在低收入和中等收入国家。人均GDP低,并成为一个小岛屿发展中国家与较高水平的健康参与有关。此外,较高水平的人口暴露于温度变化和环境空气污染与一个国家的NDC中包含的更多健康覆盖率有关。健康参与的变化大于其他与其他有关的气候相关问题,并反映了国家对NDCS的方法的更广泛的差异。Interpretationa关注NDC的卫生症遵循更广泛的全球不平等模式。较贫穷的和气候变化的弱势国家更有可能在其NDC中与健康互动,而富裕国家则关注其NDC的非卫生部门,例如能源和经济。特惠是通过的部分资助从惠康信托的不受限制的批准者得到经济和社会研究理事会的支持。

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