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  1. “Below are the four key messages of the Lancet Countdown 2018 report:

    Present day changes in heat waves, labour capacity, vector-borne disease and food security provide early warnings of the compounded impacts on public health that are expected if temperatures continue to rise. Trends in climate change impacts, exposures and vulnerabilities show an unacceptably high level of risk for the current and future health of populations across the world.

    A lack of progress in reducing emissions and building adaptive capacity threatens human lives and the viability of the national health systems they depend on, with the potential to disrupt core public health infrastructure and overwhelm health services.

    A number of sectors have seen the beginning of a low-carbon transition; the nature and scale of the response to climate change will shape the health of nations for centuries to come.

    Ensuring a widespread understanding of climate change as a central public health issue will be crucial in delivering an accelerated response, with the health profession beginning to rise to this challenge.”

    Actions:

    – Public Health Involvement in Climate Change Planning
    – Maintaining and Building the Local Infrastructure to Support Public Health’s Climate Change Work
    – Communicating the Public Health Message in Communities and Neighborhoods
    – Creating a Safe and Sustainable Local Food System (circular economy)
    – Designing Healthy and Environmentally Sustainable Communities
    – Provide Economic Incentives to Benefit Vulnerable Communities and Support Public Health Goals

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