Climate action must respond to extreme weather driving health crisis, says WHO
by Max Benato from Environment | The Guardian on (#6EWCQ)
Melting ice caps and rising sea levels are urgent but people care more about the floods, wildfires and droughts that are here now, New York summit hears
Floods, wildfires, drought and the onslaught of extreme weather are driving a global health crisis that must be put at the centre of climate action, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday.
The climate crisis is a health crisis; it drives extreme weather and is taking lives around the world," Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of the WHO, said. Melting ice caps and rising sea levels are, of course, crucial issues, but for most people they are distant threats in both time and place. The threats of our changing climate are right here and right now."
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