Declare climate change a global health emergency

13 November, 2023

Dear Friends,

In October 2023, 250+ health journal editors around the world said:

We are facing a global public health emergency which must be recognised for what it is and call on the WHO to make this declaration before or at the seventy-seventh World Health Assembly in May 2024.

https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj.p2355

Sign the petition to support the call.

https://action.ukhealthalliance.org/page/134456/petition/1

The public health impact of climate change and the loss of biodiversity is now so severe as to be declared a global public health emergency that requires a coordinated international response.

The combined climate and nature crises are already having major effects on health, including loss of life from extreme weather events, heat waves, air pollution, and the spread of infectious diseases, which will continue to worsen as global temperatures rise. Changes in land use have forced tens of thousands of species into closer contact, increasing the exchange of pathogens and the emergence of new diseases and pandemics. The health and livelihoods of millions of people across the world are in jeopardy.

Vulnerable nations are suffering the most extreme acute and chronic impacts, creating problems like poverty, infectious disease, forced migration, and conflict that spread through globalised systems. These knock-on impacts affect all nations. In an interconnected world, environmental shocks create instability that has severe consequences for all nations.

The risks and consequences for the health of people have been highlighted by the editors of more than 220 health journals across the world in three subsequent years ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference: COP26, COP27 and COP28. With every passing year, the health impacts deepen and more lives are lost. Greater urgency and recognition of the public health emergency being caused by climate change and biodiversity loss is needed.

We are facing a global public health emergency which must be recognised for what it is and call on the WHO to make this declaration before or at the seventy-seventh World Health Assembly in May 2024 alongside the adoption of an ambitious resolution on climate change and health.

Please sign the petition to support the call.

https://action.ukhealthalliance.org/page/134456/petition/1

Chris Zielinski

Senior Advisor, UK Health Alliance on Climate Change, and

President-elect, World Association of Medical Editors (WAME)

Blogs; http://ziggytheblue.wordpress.com and http://ziggytheblue.tumblr.com

Publications: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chris-Zielinski and https://winchester.academia.edu

HIFA profile: Chris Zielinski: As a Visiting Fellow and Lecturer at the Centre for Global Health, University of Winchester, Chris leads the Partnerships in Health Information (Phi) programme, which supports knowledge development and brokers healthcare information exchanges of all kinds. He is the elected Vice President (and President-in-Waiting) of the World Association of Medical Editors. Chris has held senior positions in publishing and knowledge management with WHO in Brazzaville, Geneva, Cairo and New Delhi, with FAO in Rome, ILO in Geneva, and UNIDO in Vienna. He served on WHO's Ethical Review Committee, and was an originator of the African Health Observatory. He also spent three years in London as Chief Executive of the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society. Chris has been a director of the UK Copyright Licensing Agency, Educational Recording Agency, and International Association of Audiovisual Writers and Directors. He has served on the boards of several NGOs and ethics groupings (information and computer ethics and bioethics). chris AT chriszielinski.com. His publications are at https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chris-Zielinski and https://winchester.academia.edu/ChrisZielinski/ and his blogs are http://ziggytheblue.wordrpress.com and https://www.tumblr.com/blog/ziggytheblue