The 2022 South America report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change : trust the science. Now that we know, we must act
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Resumo: | The health of South American populations is being severely impacted by increasing climate change-driven environmental changes. Exacerbated by increased social inequities and vulnerability, deforestation, land degradation, and global climate variabilities in sea temperature, can potentially lead to extreme weather and climate events, magnifying the negative effects of climate change on health. Understanding the direct and indirect exposure routes to climate hazards and the effects on health and wellbeing is critical to design successful and effective evidence-based adaptation and mitigation plans and policies. This report is part of the Lancet Countdown's broader efforts to develop expertise and understanding of the links between health and climate change at the regional level. The Lancet Countdown South America (LCSA), a newly launched chapter of the Lancet Countdown, is an independent, multidisciplinary academic collaboration dedicated to tracking the links between public health and climate change in South America (SA). This collaboration brings together 21 academic institutions and UN agencies with 28 researchers representing various disciplines. The data and results provided in this report for the 12 countries of the region,∗ explore in regional detail the results of the 2022 global Lancet Countdown report and provide the evidence to support targeted response strategies for decision-makers. Its findings and conclusions represent the consensus of experts across multiple fields, covering 25 indicators summarised below in four key messages. |
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Hartinger, Stella M.Yglesias-González, MarisolBlanco-Villafuert, LucianaPalmeiro-Silva, Yasna K.Lescano, Andres G.Stewart-Ibarra, AnnaRojas-Rueda, DavidMelo, OscarTakahashi, BrunoBuss, Daniel F.Callaghan, MaxChesini, FranciscoFlores, Elaine C.Posse, Carolina GilGouveia, NelsonJankin, SlavaMiranda-Chacon, ZarayMohajeri, NahidHelo, JulianaOrtiz, LauraPantoja, ChrissieSalas, Maria FernandaCardoso Santiago, Raquel de AndradeSergeeva, MilenaCamargo, Tatiana Souza deValdés-Velásquez, ArmandoWalawender, MariaRomanello, Marina2024-02-06T04:30:42Z20232667-193Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/271498001196027The health of South American populations is being severely impacted by increasing climate change-driven environmental changes. Exacerbated by increased social inequities and vulnerability, deforestation, land degradation, and global climate variabilities in sea temperature, can potentially lead to extreme weather and climate events, magnifying the negative effects of climate change on health. Understanding the direct and indirect exposure routes to climate hazards and the effects on health and wellbeing is critical to design successful and effective evidence-based adaptation and mitigation plans and policies. This report is part of the Lancet Countdown's broader efforts to develop expertise and understanding of the links between health and climate change at the regional level. The Lancet Countdown South America (LCSA), a newly launched chapter of the Lancet Countdown, is an independent, multidisciplinary academic collaboration dedicated to tracking the links between public health and climate change in South America (SA). This collaboration brings together 21 academic institutions and UN agencies with 28 researchers representing various disciplines. The data and results provided in this report for the 12 countries of the region,∗ explore in regional detail the results of the 2022 global Lancet Countdown report and provide the evidence to support targeted response strategies for decision-makers. Its findings and conclusions represent the consensus of experts across multiple fields, covering 25 indicators summarised below in four key messages.application/pdfengThe Lancet regional health - Americas. Oxford. Vol. 31 (2023), 100470, 35 p.ClimaMeio ambienteClimate changeHealthSouth America regionLancet CountdownThe 2022 South America report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change : trust the science. Now that we know, we must actEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001196027.pdf.txt001196027.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain0http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/271498/2/001196027.pdf.txtd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427eMD52ORIGINAL001196027.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf47535147http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/271498/1/001196027.pdf8c1244977001f6173c4a4ebf877dfd94MD5110183/2714982024-02-07 05:59:43.956847oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/271498Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-02-07T07:59:43Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The 2022 South America report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change : trust the science. Now that we know, we must act Hartinger, Stella M. Clima Meio ambiente Climate change Health South America region Lancet Countdown |
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The 2022 South America report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change : trust the science. Now that we know, we must act |
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The 2022 South America report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change : trust the science. Now that we know, we must act |
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The 2022 South America report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change : trust the science. Now that we know, we must act |
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Hartinger, Stella M. |
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Hartinger, Stella M. Yglesias-González, Marisol Blanco-Villafuert, Luciana Palmeiro-Silva, Yasna K. Lescano, Andres G. Stewart-Ibarra, Anna Rojas-Rueda, David Melo, Oscar Takahashi, Bruno Buss, Daniel F. Callaghan, Max Chesini, Francisco Flores, Elaine C. Posse, Carolina Gil Gouveia, Nelson Jankin, Slava Miranda-Chacon, Zaray Mohajeri, Nahid Helo, Juliana Ortiz, Laura Pantoja, Chrissie Salas, Maria Fernanda Cardoso Santiago, Raquel de Andrade Sergeeva, Milena Camargo, Tatiana Souza de Valdés-Velásquez, Armando Walawender, Maria Romanello, Marina |
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Yglesias-González, Marisol Blanco-Villafuert, Luciana Palmeiro-Silva, Yasna K. Lescano, Andres G. Stewart-Ibarra, Anna Rojas-Rueda, David Melo, Oscar Takahashi, Bruno Buss, Daniel F. Callaghan, Max Chesini, Francisco Flores, Elaine C. Posse, Carolina Gil Gouveia, Nelson Jankin, Slava Miranda-Chacon, Zaray Mohajeri, Nahid Helo, Juliana Ortiz, Laura Pantoja, Chrissie Salas, Maria Fernanda Cardoso Santiago, Raquel de Andrade Sergeeva, Milena Camargo, Tatiana Souza de Valdés-Velásquez, Armando Walawender, Maria Romanello, Marina |
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Hartinger, Stella M. Yglesias-González, Marisol Blanco-Villafuert, Luciana Palmeiro-Silva, Yasna K. Lescano, Andres G. Stewart-Ibarra, Anna Rojas-Rueda, David Melo, Oscar Takahashi, Bruno Buss, Daniel F. Callaghan, Max Chesini, Francisco Flores, Elaine C. Posse, Carolina Gil Gouveia, Nelson Jankin, Slava Miranda-Chacon, Zaray Mohajeri, Nahid Helo, Juliana Ortiz, Laura Pantoja, Chrissie Salas, Maria Fernanda Cardoso Santiago, Raquel de Andrade Sergeeva, Milena Camargo, Tatiana Souza de Valdés-Velásquez, Armando Walawender, Maria Romanello, Marina |
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Clima Meio ambiente Climate change Health South America region Lancet Countdown |
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The health of South American populations is being severely impacted by increasing climate change-driven environmental changes. Exacerbated by increased social inequities and vulnerability, deforestation, land degradation, and global climate variabilities in sea temperature, can potentially lead to extreme weather and climate events, magnifying the negative effects of climate change on health. Understanding the direct and indirect exposure routes to climate hazards and the effects on health and wellbeing is critical to design successful and effective evidence-based adaptation and mitigation plans and policies. This report is part of the Lancet Countdown's broader efforts to develop expertise and understanding of the links between health and climate change at the regional level. The Lancet Countdown South America (LCSA), a newly launched chapter of the Lancet Countdown, is an independent, multidisciplinary academic collaboration dedicated to tracking the links between public health and climate change in South America (SA). This collaboration brings together 21 academic institutions and UN agencies with 28 researchers representing various disciplines. The data and results provided in this report for the 12 countries of the region,∗ explore in regional detail the results of the 2022 global Lancet Countdown report and provide the evidence to support targeted response strategies for decision-makers. Its findings and conclusions represent the consensus of experts across multiple fields, covering 25 indicators summarised below in four key messages. |
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