Proceedings from the inaugural climate and health conference, October 21–22, 2023

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The global urgency to address the adverse effects of climate change on health, particularly within marginalized communities, necessitates concerted action from healthcare systems and professionals. Recognizing the critical role of health professionals in climate mitigation and adaptation, the Climate & Health 2023 Conference convened to address gaps in preparedness, build community, and foster international collaboration. The conference aimed to educate healthcare students and professionals, facilitate research dissemination, raise awareness of health disparities exacerbated by climate change, and promote innovative climate-responsive healthcare practices. Several key themes emerged from the conference sessions, spanning climate and health education, sustainability in healthcare delivery, community resilience, effective communication strategies, ethical considerations, and addressing healthcare disparities. Participants highlighted the urgent need to continue to integrate climate education into healthcare curricula and promote climate-smart healthcare practices, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainability in clinical care. The importance of effective communication by healthcare professionals to engage the public and policymakers in climate action as well as storytelling by doctors in society as trusted voices were further emphasized as powerful tools to convey the health relevance of climate change. Sessions emphasized the imperative of addressing health disparities exacerbated by climate change, particularly in vulnerable communities. Moving forward, healthcare professionals must continue to advocate for climate action, integrate climate considerations into clinical practice, and prioritize health equity to build a resilient and climate-ready healthcare sector for the 21st century.

首届气候与健康大会会议记录,2023 年 10 月 21-22 日
全球迫切需要应对气候变化对健康的不利影响,尤其是在边缘化社区,这就要求医疗保健系统和专业人员采取协调一致的行动。认识到医疗保健专业人员在减缓和适应气候变化方面的关键作用,"气候与amp; 健康 2023 "会议旨在解决准备工作中的差距、建设社区和促进国际合作。会议旨在教育医疗保健专业的学生和专业人员,促进研究成果的传播,提高人们对气候变化加剧的健康差距的认识,并推广适应气候的创新医疗保健实践。会议期间出现了几个关键主题,涉及气候与健康教育、医疗保健服务的可持续性、社区复原力、有效的沟通策略、伦理考虑因素以及解决医疗保健差异问题。与会者强调,迫切需要继续将气候教育纳入医疗保健课程,并推广气候智能型医疗保健实践,如减少温室气体排放和促进临床护理的可持续性。与会者进一步强调了医疗保健专业人员进行有效沟通的重要性,以吸引公众和决策者参与气候行动,以及医生作为值得信赖的声音在社会上讲故事,这些都是传达气候变化与健康相关性的有力工具。会议强调,当务之急是解决气候变化加剧的健康差距问题,尤其是在脆弱社区。展望未来,医疗保健专业人员必须继续倡导气候行动,将气候因素纳入临床实践,并优先考虑健康公平,以建设一个具有抗灾能力、气候就绪的 21 世纪医疗保健部门。
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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