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《柳叶刀倒计时》2020 年关于健康与气候变化的特别报告:从澳大利亚“黑色夏季”中吸取的教训。

The 2020 special report of the MJA-Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: lessons learnt from Australia's "Black Summer".

机构信息

University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW.

Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW.

出版信息

Med J Aust. 2020 Dec;213(11):490-492.e10. doi: 10.5694/mja2.50869. Epub 2020 Dec 2.

Abstract

The MJA-Lancet Countdown on health and climate change was established in 2017, and produced its first Australian national assessment in 2018 and its first annual update in 2019. It examines indicators across five broad domains: climate change impacts, exposures and vulnerability; adaptation, planning and resilience for health; mitigation actions and health co-benefits; economics and finance; and public and political engagement. In the wake of the unprecedented and catastrophic 2019-20 Australian bushfire season, in this special report we present the 2020 update, with a focus on the relationship between health, climate change and bushfires, highlighting indicators that explore these linkages. In an environment of continuing increases in summer maximum temperatures and heatwave intensity, substantial increases in both fire risk and population exposure to bushfires are having an impact on Australia's health and economy. As a result of the "Black Summer" bushfires, the monthly airborne particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM ) concentrations in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory in December 2019 were the highest of any month in any state or territory over the period 2000-2019 at 26.0 μg/m and 71.6 μg/m respectively, and insured economic losses were $2.2 billion. We also found growing awareness of and engagement with the links between health and climate change, with a 50% increase in scientific publications and a doubling of newspaper articles on the topic in Australia in 2019 compared with 2018. However, despite clear and present need, Australia still lacks a nationwide adaptation plan for health. As Australia recovers from the compounded effects of the bushfires and the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the health profession has a pivotal role to play. It is uniquely suited to integrate the response to these short term threats with the longer term public health implications of climate change, and to argue for the economic recovery from COVID-19 to align with and strengthen Australia's commitments under the Paris Agreement.

摘要

《柳叶刀倒计时之健康与气候变化》于 2017 年设立,2018 年发布了首份澳大利亚国家评估报告,2019 年发布了首份年度更新报告。该报告涵盖五个广泛领域的指标:气候变化影响、暴露和脆弱性;卫生方面的适应、规划和恢复力;缓解行动和健康共同效益;经济与金融;公众和政治参与。在史无前例的 2019-20 年澳大利亚丛林大火季节之后,在这份特别报告中,我们重点介绍了 2020 年的更新情况,重点关注健康、气候变化和丛林大火之间的关系,突出了探索这些联系的指标。在夏季最高温度和热浪强度持续增加的环境下,火灾风险和人口暴露于丛林大火的风险都在增加,这对澳大利亚的健康和经济产生了影响。由于“黑色夏天”丛林大火,2019 年 12 月新南威尔士州和澳大利亚首都直辖区空气中直径小于 2.5μm 的颗粒物(PM )浓度分别达到 2000-2019 年期间任何月份的最高水平,分别为 26.0μg/m 和 71.6μg/m,保险经济损失为 22 亿美元。我们还发现,人们对健康与气候变化之间联系的认识和参与度不断提高,与 2018 年相比,澳大利亚 2019 年关于这一主题的科学出版物增加了 50%,报纸文章增加了一倍。然而,尽管有明显和紧迫的需要,澳大利亚仍然缺乏全国性的卫生适应计划。随着澳大利亚从丛林大火和 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的复合影响中恢复过来,卫生专业人员将发挥关键作用。它是独一无二的,能够将应对这些短期威胁与气候变化对公共卫生的长期影响结合起来,并主张从 COVID-19 中恢复经济,与《巴黎协定》保持一致,并加强澳大利亚的承诺。

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