International Nursing Review, International Council of Nurses, Geneva, Switzerland.
School of Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Int Nurs Rev. 2021 Sep;68(3):279-280. doi: 10.1111/inr.12704.
Science tells us that human-induced climate change is real and threatening health and well-being everywhere. Nurses have a key role as individuals and collectively to mitigate these effects. We are obligated to action, advocacy, and policy change at both a personal and professional level in this global emergency. This includes working to achieve climate justice and the United Nations' Sustainable Health Goals, which have a strong focus on climate action.
科学告诉我们,人为引起的气候变化是真实存在的,正在威胁着各地的健康和福祉。护士作为个体和集体,在这一全球紧急情况下,在减轻这些影响方面发挥着关键作用。我们有责任在个人和专业层面采取行动、倡导和政策变革,以应对这一全球性紧急情况。这包括努力实现气候正义和联合国可持续健康目标,这些目标都非常关注气候行动。