Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53726, USA.
Project Drawdown, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 18;18(24):13339. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182413339.
The climate crisis threatens to exacerbate numerous climate-sensitive health risks, including heatwave mortality, malnutrition from reduced crop yields, water- and vector-borne infectious diseases, and respiratory illness from smog, ozone, allergenic pollen, and wildfires. Recent reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stress the urgent need for action to mitigate climate change, underscoring the need for more scientific assessment of the benefits of climate action for health and wellbeing. Project Drawdown has analyzed more than 80 solutions to address climate change, building on existing technologies and practices, that could be scaled to collectively limit warming to between 1.5° and 2 °C above preindustrial levels. The solutions span nine major sectors and are aggregated into three groups: reducing the sources of emissions, maintaining and enhancing carbon sinks, and addressing social inequities. Here we present an overview of how climate solutions in these three areas can benefit human health through improved air quality, increased physical activity, healthier diets, reduced risk of infectious disease, and improved sexual and reproductive health, and universal education. We find that the health benefits of a low-carbon society are more substantial and more numerous than previously realized and should be central to policies addressing climate change. Much of the existing literature focuses on health effects in high-income countries, however, and more research is needed on health and equity implications of climate solutions, especially in the Global South. We conclude that adding the myriad health benefits across multiple climate change solutions can likely add impetus to move climate policies faster and further.
气候危机有可能加剧许多对气候敏感的健康风险,包括热浪导致的死亡率上升、作物减产导致的营养不良、水媒和病媒传染病以及雾霾、臭氧、致敏花粉和野火导致的呼吸道疾病。政府间气候变化专门委员会最近的报告强调了采取行动缓解气候变化的紧迫性,突出了需要更科学地评估气候行动对健康和福祉的益处。“减排计划”分析了 80 多种应对气候变化的解决方案,这些方案以现有技术和实践为基础,可以推广到集体限制升温幅度在工业化前水平以上 1.5°至 2°之间。这些解决方案涵盖九个主要领域,并分为三组:减少排放源、维护和增强碳汇以及解决社会不平等问题。在这里,我们概述了这三个领域的气候解决方案如何通过改善空气质量、增加体育活动、更健康的饮食、降低传染病风险以及改善性健康和生殖健康和普及教育,从而有益于人类健康。我们发现,低碳社会的健康益处比以前认识到的更为显著和多样,应该成为应对气候变化政策的核心。然而,现有文献大多集中在高收入国家的健康影响上,因此需要更多研究来了解气候解决方案对健康和公平的影响,特别是在全球南方。我们的结论是,通过多种气候变化解决方案来增加无数的健康益处,可能会为加快和推进气候政策提供动力。