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《澳大利亚医学协会-柳叶刀倒计时报告 2022:卫生与气候变化》:澳大利亚准备不足,代价沉重。

The 2022 report of the MJA-Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: Australia unprepared and paying the price.

机构信息

Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW.

University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW.

出版信息

Med J Aust. 2022 Nov 7;217(9):439-458. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51742. Epub 2022 Oct 25.

Abstract

The MJA-Lancet Countdown on health and climate change in Australia was established in 2017 and produced its first national assessment in 2018 and annual updates in 2019, 2020 and 2021. It examines 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 this, the fifth year of the MJA-Lancet Countdown, we track progress on an extensive suite of indicators across these five domains, accessing and presenting the latest data and further refining and developing our analyses. Within just two years, Australia has experienced two unprecedented national catastrophes - the 2019-2020 summer heatwaves and bushfires and the 2021-2022 torrential rains and flooding. Such events are costing lives and displacing tens of thousands of people. Further, our analysis shows that there are clear signs that Australia's health emergency management capacity substantially decreased in 2021. We find some signs of progress with respect to health and climate change. The states continue to lead the way in health and climate change adaptation planning, with the Victorian plan being published in early 2022. At the national level, we note progress in health and climate change research funding by the National Health and Medical Research Council. We now also see an acceleration in the uptake of electric vehicles and continued uptake of and employment in renewable energy. However, we also find Australia's transition to renewables and zero carbon remains unacceptably slow, and the Australian Government's continuing failure to produce a national climate change and health adaptation plan places the health and lives of Australians at unnecessary risk today, which does not bode well for the future.

摘要

《澳大利亚医学杂志-柳叶刀倒计时》于 2017 年成立,2018 年首次进行了全国评估,并于 2019 年、2020 年和 2021 年进行了年度更新。它考察了五个广泛的领域:气候变化对健康的影响、暴露和脆弱性;健康适应、规划和恢复力;缓解行动和健康共同效益;经济和金融;以及公众和政治参与。在这《澳大利亚医学杂志-柳叶刀倒计时》的第五个年头,我们追踪了这五个领域广泛的指标的进展情况,获取并呈现了最新的数据,并进一步完善和发展了我们的分析。仅仅在两年内,澳大利亚经历了两次前所未有的全国性灾难——2019-2020 年夏季热浪和山火以及 2021-2022 年暴雨和洪水。这些事件正在夺走生命,使数万人流离失所。此外,我们的分析表明,有明显迹象表明澳大利亚的卫生应急管理能力在 2021 年大幅下降。我们发现了一些在健康和气候变化方面取得进展的迹象。各州在健康和气候变化适应规划方面继续处于领先地位,维多利亚州的计划于 2022 年初发布。在国家层面,我们注意到澳大利亚国家卫生和医学研究委员会在健康和气候变化研究资金方面的进展。我们现在也看到电动汽车的普及速度加快,可再生能源的采用和就业持续增加。然而,我们还发现澳大利亚向可再生能源和零碳的过渡仍然不可接受地缓慢,澳大利亚政府继续未能制定国家气候变化和健康适应计划,这使得澳大利亚人的健康和生命今天面临不必要的风险,这对未来来说不是一个好兆头。

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