全球公众对健康和气候变化的参与:b谷歌趋势分析

IF 24.1 1区 医学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Prof Niheer Dasandi PhD , Prof Slava Jankin PhD , Dafni Kalatzi Pantera PhD , Marina Romanello PhD
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尽管人们日益认识到人们参与气候变化的健康层面的重要性,但我们对世界各地公众参与的程度却知之甚少。我们通过审查谷歌趋势数据来解决这一知识差距,利用人们的在线信息寻求行为,揭示2014年至2023年期间全球参与健康和气候变化的情况。我们观察到,在过去十年中,特别是自2020年以来,通过谷歌搜索全球健康和气候变化的公众参与度越来越高。越来越多地参与卫生与气候变化交叉领域的工作,在很大程度上不同于单独参与气候变化或卫生工作。我们注意到,这种参与度在低收入和中等收入国家最高。与其他与气候变化相关的问题(如经济和安全)相比,人们对健康和气候变化的关注也更多,这突出了气候变化的健康框架在公众中的重要性。
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Public engagement with health and climate change around the world: a Google Trends analysis
Despite growing recognition of the importance of people engaging with the health dimensions of climate change, we know surprisingly little about the levels of public engagement around the world. We address this knowledge gap by examining Google Trends data, using people's online information-seeking behaviour to shed light on global engagement with health and climate change between 2014 and 2023. We observe that over the past decade—and particularly since 2020—there has been growing public engagement via Google searches with health and climate change around the world. The increasing engagement with the intersection of health and climate change is largely distinct from engagement with either climate change or health separately. We observe that such engagement is highest in low-income and middle-income countries. There is also greater engagement with health and climate change than with other issues that intersect climate change—eg, the economy and security—highlighting the public salience of health framings of climate change.
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CiteScore
28.40
自引率
2.30%
发文量
272
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Planetary Health is a gold Open Access journal dedicated to investigating and addressing the multifaceted determinants of healthy human civilizations and their impact on natural systems. Positioned as a key player in sustainable development, the journal covers a broad, interdisciplinary scope, encompassing areas such as poverty, nutrition, gender equity, water and sanitation, energy, economic growth, industrialization, inequality, urbanization, human consumption and production, climate change, ocean health, land use, peace, and justice. With a commitment to publishing high-quality research, comment, and correspondence, it aims to be the leading journal for sustainable development in the face of unprecedented dangers and threats.
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