Maximizing the Public Health Benefits from Climate Action.

George D Thurston ; Sara De Matteis ; Kris Murray ORCID logo ; Pauline Scheelbeek ORCID logo ; Noah Scovronick ; Mark Budolfson ; Dean Spears ; Paolo Vineis ; (2018) Maximizing the Public Health Benefits from Climate Action. Environmental science & technology, 52 (7). pp. 3852-3853. ISSN 0013-936X DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b00859
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Environmental benefits that could be gained by successful climate change mitigation actions are usually subject to long action-reaction time lags. Furthermore, the links of mitigation efforts to major sources of climate forcing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are often complex. Therefore, there is a risk that potentially effective mitigation strategies are discounted by policy-makers and the general public, and not given sufficient weight in economic models. In contrast, if these mitigation strategies have human health co-benefits, they are much more likely to be appreciated by policy makers and the general public. Effects are more immediate, tangible and often represent greater motivation for action. We present here the nature, scope, and policy implications of the potential human health and economic co-benefits from climate mitigation actions.

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