Clicky

  • Login
  • Register
  • Submit Your Content
  • Contact Us
Monday, September 23, 2024
World Tribune
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food
Submit
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food
No Result
View All Result
World Tribune
No Result
View All Result

Global health leaders pen open letter to ‘those with the power to prevent lives being lost to the climate crisis’

September 23, 2024
in Business
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
Global health leaders pen open letter to ‘those with the power to prevent lives being lost to the climate crisis’
0
SHARES
ShareShareShareShareShare

Global health leaders pen open letter to ‘those with the power to prevent lives being lost to the climate crisis’

Climate change is the defining health challenge of our time. Research suggests there will be an additional 14.5 million deaths from climate change by 2050—that’s approximately one person every minute.

This is not an anticipated threat we will face in the future. Its consequences are being felt now and cannot be ignored. This year, extreme heat fuelled by the climate crisis in Saudi Arabia killed more than 1,300 during the Hajj pilgrimage. Severe drought has plunged millions in southern Africa into a hunger crisis. Air pollution, made worse by fossil fuels, endangers 99% of the world’s population.

Across the world, it is evident that climate change is threatening lives and impacting the health of millions of others. New research shows that this is a top concern for 91% of global citizens.

As representatives from the global health community, we know the pace of this crisis is rapidly outrunning efforts to adapt. Nearly half of the global population already live in areas highly vulnerable to climate change. We need immediate action to help them become more resilient—or we face dire consequences. If action persists being delayed, the collapse of healthcare systems, widespread food and water shortages, and mass displacement will become our new reality.

There is simply not enough money being invested to help communities and local healthcare systems adapt to the health threats of climate change. Alarmingly, there is currently a staggering $366 billion finance gap when it comes to annual funding for climate adaptation, with less than 5% of climate adaptation finance being allocated to projects that protect or improve health. And worse still, the funding that is available is too difficult and complex for countries and local communities to access.

At COP28, health was on the agenda for the first time with the first-ever thematic health day. Now, we need urgent mobilization to turn rhetoric into action. Every $1 invested in health delivers up to $4 in economic returns. Good health is at the heart of thriving communities.

Join us on our mission to protect those most at risk. We need to fast-track flexible finance for climate-vulnerable communities to increase their resilience—and the resilience of their health care systems—against the life-threatening impacts of climate change. Local communities with the know-how of what works on the ground must be central in delivering these projects—and we must support them through the quick evaluation of adaptation efforts so we can learn quickly and understand what works. We must build new and complementary mechanisms to directly channel funds to these crucial adaptation efforts.

If we fail to seize this rapidly closing window of opportunity, we risk undoing decades of investment and progress. By COP29, we must agree on a new collective quantified goal on climate finance that supports health. We must also reevaluate our strategic approach to funding adaptation by measuring the impact on health outcomes. We need to ensure that the children born today have the chance to live a long and healthy life. We cannot stand by as the climate crisis continues to threaten lives, disrupt livelihoods, and destroy our only planet.

It’s time for action. It’s time to adapt.

More must-read commentary published by Fortune:

The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune.

Credit: Source link

READ ALSO

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ blocks out ‘Transformers’ to spend third straight week atop the box office

Banking crisis could be spurred by climate change

ShareTweetSendSharePin
Previous Post

SpaceX gets a surprising new enemy

Next Post

Britain’s finance minister calls for spending discipline but no return to austerity

Related Posts

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ blocks out ‘Transformers’ to spend third straight week atop the box office
Business

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ blocks out ‘Transformers’ to spend third straight week atop the box office

September 23, 2024
Banking crisis could be spurred by climate change
Business

Banking crisis could be spurred by climate change

September 23, 2024
Kamala Harris favorability surge is most since Bush after 9/11
Business

Kamala Harris favorability surge is most since Bush after 9/11

September 23, 2024
Usher deletes tweets after Diddy arrest, and P!nk follows
Business

Usher deletes tweets after Diddy arrest, and P!nk follows

September 23, 2024
Trump vs Harris election odds: This gaffe started a landslide
Business

Trump vs Harris election odds: This gaffe started a landslide

September 22, 2024
AI deepfakes are shaping the election but not the way most feared
Business

AI deepfakes are shaping the election but not the way most feared

September 22, 2024
Next Post
Britain’s finance minister calls for spending discipline but no return to austerity

Britain's finance minister calls for spending discipline but no return to austerity

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

What's New Here!

Mike Lynch’s sunken yacht may hold highly classified information

Mike Lynch’s sunken yacht may hold highly classified information

September 21, 2024
Trump is no threat to democracy, according to historian Niall Ferguson

Trump is no threat to democracy, according to historian Niall Ferguson

September 6, 2024
How civilian astronaut Jared Isaacman built his billion-dollar business

How civilian astronaut Jared Isaacman built his billion-dollar business

September 13, 2024
Stocks had a record-breaking rally. What’s next?

Stocks had a record-breaking rally. What’s next?

September 5, 2024
99 Speed Mart IPO crowns polio survivor as Malaysia’s newest billionaire

99 Speed Mart IPO crowns polio survivor as Malaysia’s newest billionaire

September 9, 2024
WebPT, Intel RealSense Technology Unite partner on AI for physical therapy

WebPT, Intel RealSense Technology Unite partner on AI for physical therapy

September 13, 2024
Gen Z turns to Instagram and TikTok for news, Ofcom report shows

Gen Z turns to Instagram and TikTok for news, Ofcom report shows

September 12, 2024

About

World Tribune is an online news portal that shares the latest news on world, business, health, tech, sports, and related topics.

Follow us

Recent Posts

  • UniCredit boosts its stake in Commerzbank, applies to own up to 29.9% of the German bank
  • The Google Pixel 8a falls to a record low of $399 ahead of Prime Day
  • Chiefs saved by another controversial call to stay undefeated
  • Contributed: The future of mental health apps: revolutionizing healthcare with AI

Newslatter

Loading
  • Submit Your Content
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2024 World Tribune - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food

© 2024 World Tribune - All Rights Reserved!

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In