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Home / Health / Health Justice Demands Climate Justice Now

Health Justice Demands Climate Justice Now

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Climate change causes nearly 500,000 heat-related deaths annually.
  • South Asia faces severe health impacts from extreme heat and floods.
  • Indigenous knowledge offers key solutions for climate resilience.
Health Justice Demands Climate Justice Now

There can be no health justice without climate justice, as the two are inextricably linked. South Asia already faces severe health impacts from climate change, with millions of heat-related deaths annually and significant economic losses due to extreme heat. Changes in weather patterns and pollution exacerbate existing issues like malnutrition and poverty, disproportionately affecting underserved communities.

Doctors Without Borders witnesses these firsthand impacts, from rising malaria and malnutrition post-disaster to inadequate healthcare infrastructure. Achieving health equity requires addressing climate vulnerabilities, supporting community-based adaptation, and integrating Indigenous knowledge, which offers sustainable solutions. Initiatives like Heat Action Plans are steps forward but need to address root causes.

The upcoming COP30 highlights the urgent need for indigenous-led climate solutions and direct climate financing. Policymakers must invest in climate-resilient infrastructure and recognize that health must be a climate priority. Collaboration between governments, organizations, and communities is essential to create effective climate and health policies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Climate justice is essential for health justice because climate change disproportionately affects vulnerable communities, exacerbating health issues like malnutrition and heat-related illnesses.
South Asia experiences severe health impacts from climate change, including extreme heat, increased heat-related deaths, and worsening conditions post-floods due to rising diseases and malnutrition.
Indigenous communities possess invaluable traditional knowledge for sustainable climate adaptation and resilience, offering scalable solutions that can complement scientific approaches.

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