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全球气候变化与儿童健康。

Global climate change and children's health.

作者信息

Shea Katherine M

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2007 Nov;120(5):1149-52. doi: 10.1542/peds.2007-2645. Epub 2007 Oct 29.

Abstract

There is broad scientific consensus that Earth's climate is warming rapidly and at an accelerating rate. Human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels, are very likely (>90% probability) to be the main cause of this warming. Climate-sensitive changes in ecosystems are already being observed, and fundamental, potentially irreversible, ecological changes may occur in the coming decades. Conservative environmental estimates of the impact of climate changes that are already in process indicate that they will result in numerous health effects to children. The nature and extent of these changes will be greatly affected by actions taken or not taken now at the global level. Physicians have written on the projected effects of climate change on public health, but little has been written specifically on anticipated effects of climate change on children's health. Children represent a particularly vulnerable group that is likely to suffer disproportionately from both direct and indirect adverse health effects of climate change. Pediatric health care professionals should understand these threats, anticipate their effects on children's health, and participate as children's advocates for strong mitigation and adaptation strategies now. Any solutions that address climate change must be developed within the context of overall sustainability (the use of resources by the current generation to meet current needs while ensuring that future generations will be able to meet their needs). Pediatric health care professionals can be leaders in a move away from a traditional focus on disease prevention to a broad, integrated focus on sustainability as synonymous with health. This policy statement is supported by a technical report that examines in some depth the nature of the problem of climate change, likely effects on children's health as a result of climate change, and the critical importance of responding promptly and aggressively to reduce activities that are contributing to this change.

摘要

科学界已形成广泛共识,即地球气候正在迅速变暖且速度不断加快。人类活动,主要是化石燃料的燃烧,极有可能(概率超过90%)是这种变暖的主要原因。生态系统中对气候敏感的变化已经显现,未来几十年可能会发生根本性的、潜在不可逆转的生态变化。对正在发生的气候变化影响的保守环境评估表明,这些变化将给儿童带来诸多健康影响。这些变化的性质和程度将极大地受到当前全球层面采取或未采取的行动的影响。医生们已就气候变化对公众健康的预期影响进行了著述,但专门针对气候变化对儿童健康预期影响的著述较少。儿童是特别脆弱的群体,很可能会不成比例地遭受气候变化直接和间接的不利健康影响。儿科医疗保健专业人员应了解这些威胁,预见其对儿童健康的影响,并作为儿童的倡导者参与推动现在就制定强有力的缓解和适应战略。任何应对气候变化的解决方案都必须在整体可持续性(当代人利用资源满足当前需求,同时确保后代能够满足他们的需求)的背景下制定。儿科医疗保健专业人员可以成为引领转变的领导者,从传统上对疾病预防的关注转向对与健康同义的可持续性的广泛、综合关注。本政策声明得到一份技术报告的支持,该报告深入研究了气候变化问题的性质、气候变化可能对儿童健康产生的影响,以及迅速且积极应对以减少导致这种变化的活动的至关重要性。

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