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展望环境公平:气候变化、健康与种族正义。

Envisioning environmental equity: climate change, health, and racial justice.

机构信息

Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK; Lancaster Medical School, Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.

Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Lancet. 2023 Jul 1;402(10395):64-78. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00919-4. Epub 2023 May 29.

Abstract

Climate change has a broad range of health impacts and tackling climate change could be the greatest opportunity for improving global health this century. Yet conversations on climate change and health are often incomplete, giving little attention to structural discrimination and the need for racial justice. Racism kills, and climate change kills. Together, racism and climate change interact and have disproportionate effects on the lives of minoritised people both within countries and between the Global North and the Global South. This paper has three main aims. First, to survey the literature on the unequal health impacts of climate change due to racism, xenophobia, and discrimination through a scoping review. We found that racially minoritised groups, migrants, and Indigenous communities face a disproportionate burden of illness and mortality due to climate change in different contexts. Second, this paper aims to highlight inequalities in responsibility for climate change and the effects thereof. A geographical visualisation of responsibility for climate change and projected mortality and disease risk attributable to climate change per 100 000 people in 2050 was conducted. These maps visualise the disproportionate burden of illness and mortality due to climate change faced by the Global South. Our third aim is to highlight the pathways through which climate change, discrimination, and health interact in most affected areas. Case studies, testimony, and policy analysis drawn from multidisciplinary perspectives are presented throughout the paper to elucidate these pathways. The health community must urgently examine and repair the structural discrimination that drives the unequal impacts of climate change to achieve rapid and equitable action.

摘要

气候变化对健康有广泛的影响,应对气候变化可能是本世纪改善全球健康的最大机遇。然而,关于气候变化与健康的对话往往不完整,很少关注结构性歧视和种族正义的需求。种族主义杀人,气候变化也杀人。种族主义和气候变化共同作用,对国内外少数群体的生活产生了不成比例的影响。本文有三个主要目的。首先,通过范围审查调查有关因种族主义、仇外心理和歧视而导致气候变化对健康产生不平等影响的文献。我们发现,在不同的背景下,少数族裔群体、移民和土著社区因气候变化而面临不成比例的疾病和死亡率负担。其次,本文旨在强调气候变化责任和影响方面的不平等。对气候变化责任以及到 2050 年每 10 万人因气候变化造成的预期死亡和疾病风险进行了地理可视化。这些地图描绘了南方国家因气候变化而面临的不成比例的疾病和死亡率负担。我们的第三个目标是强调气候变化、歧视和健康在受影响最严重的地区相互作用的途径。本文贯穿了来自多学科视角的案例研究、证词和政策分析,以阐明这些途径。卫生界必须紧急审查和纠正导致气候变化不平等影响的结构性歧视,以实现快速和公平的行动。

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