THE LANCET
Peer-reviewed/Review
- The Lancet Countdown’s sixth annual report tracks 44 indicators of health impacts that are directly linked to climate change – and shows key trends are getting worse and exacerbating already existing health and social inequities.
- Global leaders have the opportunity to put actions and policies in place that will address these stark inequities, improve health, and deliver economic and environmentally sustainable COVID-19 recovery plans.
- Countries must commit to more ambitious climate plans that incorporate health equity and societal support to ensure a more suitable future for all.
The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future outlines the growing risks to health and climate. These risks exacerbate the health hazards already faced by many, particularly in communities exposed to food and water insecurity, heatwaves, and the spread of infectious diseases. The authors call for urgent, globally coordinated action to mitigate climate change and build a healthier, sustainable future for all.
- Many current COVID-19 recovery plans are not compatible with the Paris Agreement and will therefore have long-term health implications.
- Despite the detrimental climate effects, the world continues to subsidise fossil fuels. In 2018, 65 out of the 84 countries analysed by Lancet Countdown researchers had net-negative carbon prices equivalent to an overall subsidising of fossil fuels. The median value of the subsidy was US$1 billion, with some countries providing net subsidies to fossil fuels in the tens of billions of dollars each year. The 84 countries surveyed are responsible for around 92% of global CO2 emissions.
- In 2020, adults over 65 were affected by 3.1 billion more days of heatwave exposure than in the 1986–2005 baseline average. Chinese, Indian, American, Japanese, and Indonesian senior citizens were the most affected.
- Climate change and its drivers are creating ideal conditions for infectious disease transmission, potentially undoing decades of progress to control diseases such as dengue fever, chikungunya, Zika, malaria, and cholera.
- Healthcare systems are ill-prepared for current and future climate-induced health shocks. Only 45 (49%) of 91 countries in 2021 reported having carried out a climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessment.
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the need for increased international co-operation in the face of global crises. Politicians must show leadership by moving beyond rhetoric and take action at the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), which will start on Sunday 31 October 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Carbon emissions must be rapidly reduced to improve health and to provide a more equitable, sustainable future.
As countries commit trillions of dollars to restart their economies in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the report urges political leaders and policy makers to use this public spending to reduce inequities. Promoting a green recovery by creating new and green jobs, and safeguarding health, will build healthier populations now and in the future.
A fossil-fuel driven recovery – which includes large subsidies for oil, gas and coal and limited financial support for clean energy – could potentially meet narrow and near-term economic targets, but may then push the world irrevocably off course and make it impossible to meet the maximum 1.5C of warming as outlined in the Paris Agreement. This has a toll on human health, hardest hitting to those people living in low income countries, whose populations have made the smallest relative contribution to climate change. As governments turn from emergency spending to long term post-pandemic recovery it is vital that more of these funds are spent in ways that reduce climate change, such as promoting jobs in zero-carbon energy, where investment lags behind what is necessary to keep within 1.5C of warming.
The Lancet Countdown report shows that many countries are under-prepared for the health effects of climate change. In a 2021 World Health Organisation survey of health and climate change, only 45 of 91 countries surveyed (49%) say they have a national health and climate change plan or strategy. Only 8 out of those 45 countries in the analysis reported that their assessments of the effects of climate change on their citizens’ health had influenced the allocation of human and financial resources. The survey found 69% of countries in this analysis reported insufficient financing was a barrier to implementing these plans.
“Climate change is here and we’re already seeing it damaging human health across the world,” said Prof Anthony Costello, Executive Director of the Lancet Countdown.
“As the COVID-19 crisis continues, every country is facing some aspect of the climate crisis too. The 2021 report shows that populations of 134 countries have experienced an increase in exposure to wildfires. Millions of farmers and construction workers could have lost income because on some days it’s just too hot for them to work. Drought is more widespread than ever before. The Lancet Countdown’s report has over 40 indicators and far too many of them are flashing red.
“But the good news is that the huge efforts countries are making to kick-start their economies after the pandemic can be orientated towards responding to climate change and COVID-19 simultaneously. We have a choice. The recovery from COVID-19 can be a green recovery that puts us on the path of improving human health and reducing inequities, or it can be a business-as-usual recovery that puts us all at risk.” [1]
The Lancet Countdown report represents the consensus of leading researchers from 38 academic institutions and UN agencies. The 44 indicators in the 2021 report expose an unabated rise in the health impacts of climate change:
- The potential for outbreaks of dengue, chikungunya and Zika is increasing most rapidly in countries with a very high human development index, including European countries. Suitability for malaria infections is increasing in cooler highland areas of countries with a low human development index. Coasts around northern Europe and the US are becoming more conducive to bacteria which produce gastroenteritis, severe wound infections, and sepsis. In resource-limited countries the same dynamic is putting decades of progress towards controlling or eliminating these diseases at risk.
- There are 569.6 million people living less than five metres above current sea levels, who could face rising risks of increased flooding, more intense storms, and soil and water salinification. Many of these people could be forced to permanently leave these areas and migrate further inland.
Maria Romanello, lead author of the Lancet Countdown report, said:
“This is our sixth report tracking progress on health and climate change and unfortunately we are still not seeing the accelerated change we need. At best the trends in emissions, renewable energy and tackling pollution have improved only very slightly. This year we saw people suffering intense heatwaves, deadly floods and wildfires. These are grim warnings that for every day that we delay our response to climate change, the situation gets more critical.
“Governments are spending trillions of dollars on the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. This gives us an opportunity to take a safer, healthier, low carbon path, but we have yet to do so. Less than one dollar in five being spent on the COVID-19 recovery is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the overall impact is likely to be negative. We are recovering from a health crisis in a way that’s putting our health at risk.
“It’s time to realise that no one is safe from the effects of climate change. As we recover from COVID-19 we still have the time to take a different path and create a healthier future for us all.” [1]
A Lancet Editorial adds, “The world is watching COP26—widely perceived as the last and best opportunity to reset the path to global net zero carbon emissions by 2050—and public interest in climate change is higher than ever, in part due to global youth activism and engagement…This year’s indicators give a bleak outlook: global inequities are increasing, and the direction of travel is worsening all health outcomes. Health services in low-income and middle-income countries are in particularly urgent need of strengthening…However, the future is not necessarily hopeless…Succumbing to the climate emergency is not inevitable.”
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Key report findings
Just as the world is failing to deliver an equitable supply of COVID-19 vaccines, the data in this report exposes similar inequities in the global response to climate change. In general, it is the countries lowest on the human development index that are often least responsible for rising greenhouse gas emissions and are lagging behind in climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts and in realising the associated health benefits of accelerated decarbonisation.
- In 2020, up to of 19% of the global land surface was affected by extreme drought in any given month, a value that had not exceeded 13% between 1950 and 1999.
- Climate change is driving an increase in the frequency, intensity, and duration of drought events, threatening water security, sanitation, and food productivity, and increasing the risk of wildfires and exposure to pollutants. The five years with the most areas affected by extreme drought have all occurred since 2015. The Horn of Africa, a region impacted by recurrent extreme droughts and food insecurity, was one of the most affected areas in 2020.
- Climate change threatens to accelerate food insecurity, which affected 2 billion people in 2019. Rising temperatures shorten the time in which plants reach maturity, meaning smaller yields and an increased strain on our food systems. Maize has seen a 6% decrease in crop yield potential, wheat a 3% decrease and rice a 1.8% decrease, compared to 1981 – 2010 levels.
- Average sea surface temperature has increased in the territorial waters of nearly 70% (95 out of 136) of coastal countries analysed, compared to 2003-2005. This reflects an increasing threat to their marine food security. Worldwide 3.3 billion people depend on marine food.
- In 2021 the World Health Organisation found just over half of countries that answered to the Health and Climate Change Global Survey (37 out of 70) had a national health and climate change strategy in place, a similar proportion to 2018. Nearly three-quarters of countries surveyed said finances prevented them developing such a strategy, with others citing a lack of skilled people, being restricted by COVID-19 and lacking research and evidence.
- Globally, climate change adaptation funding directed at health systems represents just 0.3% of total climate change adaptation funding.
NOTES TO EDITORS
This study was funded by Wellcome Trust. A full list of researchers and institutions is available in the paper.
The labels have been added to this press release as part of a project run by the Academy of Medical Sciences seeking to improve the communication of evidence. For more information, please see: http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AMS-press-release-labelling-system-GUIDANCE.pdf if you have any questions or feedback, please contact The Lancet press office pressoffice@lancet.com
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The Lancet
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ARTICLE TITLE
The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future
ARTICLE PUBLICATION DATE
20-Oct-2021
This seems like a set up to justify a “carbon” passport… at least from the headline.
Linking covid and carbon is a red flag.
In my opinion, part of the covid operation has been to set up a system to track individuals and generally increase surveillance.
Why?
Carbon allowance… net “zero” emissions equals rationing.
A collectivist dream.
Biden and his Socialist gang of thugs is hard at work dealing with GLOBAL inequities.
However, they are ruining the US in the process.
For decades, Joe Biden has been, and still is, a big-talking, bragging, plagiarizing, grifting and grafting, corrupt, glad-hander, who likes to sniff and feel other men’s women and children.
https://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/hiding-the-hunter-biden-evidence-to-protect-joe-biden
He has been near brain-dead for a long time.
He is totally ineffective at anything he does; even his mentor Obama agrees.
He ran for President 2 times and bowed out under pressure.
The third time, his Socialist gang of thugs told him to sit in his basement and was handed the presidency by means of widespread, massive election fraud practiced by Election officials in Dem/Prog-controlled counting centers in all swing states.
A Coup d’Etat perpetrated by Dem/Progs to gain centralized command/control over the federal government. See URLs
https://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/pima-county-election-data-analysis-by-dr-shiva-audit-team-based
https://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/state-senate-hearings-of-forensic-audit-results-of-arizona-2020
https://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/preperation-of-288-000-mail-in-ballots-in-bethpage-ny-for-use-in
He is a puppet in the hands of Socialist idiots, who know not their belly buttons from a hole in the ground.
Biden and his handlers are zig-zagging from corner to post, created NOTHING BUT AWFUL RESULTS THAT WILL ULTIMATELY RUIN/WEAKEN THE US FOR A LONG TIME.
Biden and his gang of US-destroying thugs, are actively encouraging about 1.5 million per year of illiterate, unskilled, inexperienced, ill-health, COVID-infected people, from all over the world, to just walk across the Biden-RECENTLY-OPENED US southern border.
Then, after a few days of “processing”, they are spread throughout the US, by chartered planes, landing at far-away airports in the MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, to start a “new life” living off government programs, that are run by career Dem/Progs..
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/psaki-denies-transporting-migrants-at-230-am-is-middle-of-the-night-calls-it-early-flight
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/psaki-confirms-illegal-immigrants-being-flown-to-new-york-in-dead-of-night/
Their malfeasances amount to TREASON.
HIDING THE HUNTER BIDEN EVIDENCE TO PROTECT JOE BIDEN
https://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/hiding-the-hunter-biden-evidence-to-protect-joe-biden
Climate Science has no good reason to deliver a working solution to CO2. They would be doing themselves out of a job.
It is a conflict of interests for Climate Scientists to both identify and solve climate problems. If climate scientists actually solved climate problems we would eventually no longer need climate scientists.
So, to ensue job security, climate scientists have a good reason to design solutions that don’t actually work to solve climate problems. Case in point, intermittent energy to replace fossil fuels.
I’ll add this to the bulging “how can I convince my paranoid friends we aren’t living in the prequel to 1984” file.
Or, as they say, “I need a re-up on my conspiracy theories…all my previous ones are coming true”.
Huh? Covid-19 and imaginary catastrophic climate change have NOTHING to do with each other.
And what huge fossil fuel subsidies are they talking about? I know about the huge solar and wind subsidies…
And by the way, how does “fighting climate change” have anything to do with equity? So there are three different unrelated subjects tangled up in this propaganda vomit.
The Lancet should stick to medicine. It is way outside its lane when opining on climate change. And their ignorance shows here.
In my opinion everyone who uses the term “climate change” (referring to a global climate) is demonstrating wilful ignorance. When one allows the ‘enemy’ to set the narrative (choose the battlefield) he will likely lose.
If you’re always playing defense, you can never win.
“When one allows the ‘enemy’ to set the narrative (choose the battlefield) he will likely lose. If you’re always playing defense, you can never win.”
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Exactly what I keep saying Rory.
Which is why I use “leftist” instead of “liberal” – nothing liberal about this current crowd.
Me, too.
No, there is nothing liberal about the current leaders of the Democrats. They are radicals.
Headline in German news about Lancet “study”:
Researchers cry for help: hunger and epidemics could increase
Sorry, but 😀
When the Lancet hits rock bottom, they get a digging machine
All of this woke drivel is based on the false Marxist assumption that wealth in western countries is causing poverty elsewhere, but the reality is the complete opposite. Poverty is caused by totalitarian regimes and making the west poor will only lead to poor people becoming poorer as aid from the west dries up. Also, COVID vax would not exist if the west was made poor and destitute. Whilst this would equal equity, it is the worse case outcome for humanity and yet this is what these Marxist fools are seeking.
Covid policy is a tool for the climate agenda anyway, and this is further weaponisation of medicine by getting them to produce climate propaganda.
“In 2020, adults over 65 were affected by 3.1 billion more days of heatwave exposure than in the 1986–2005 baseline average. Chinese, Indian, American, Japanese, and Indonesian senior citizens were the most affected.”
That’s 4 days more per person, and which is meaningless as a single year against a 20 year average. 1934 or even 1540 could have had more, so it’s also meaningless in terms of long term warming.
I remember in the 1970s when three of us got a paper published in Lancet. It was about bone grafting. I did the histology and the other two authors did the surgery.
I was proud of that.
Now many med journals are advocates for global warming/climate change/crisis etc. SAD!
I think here in the UK, the doctors do their best, however they are terrible diplomats! In 2010 when the current Conservative administration was elected to power, representatives of the British Medical Association (BMA) were in the Downing Street Cabinet Office, thumping the table demanding, not suggesting, not recommending, not advising, minimum pricing on alcohol for the peasants, presumably because they think anyone who isn’t a Doctor or Nurse (both professions renowned for their hard/good time partying), is a raving alcoholic or some such, yet at the same time, the BMA had an application to Westminster Borough Council for a 24 hour bar licence extension!!! Now, I fully understand that if ew here in the UK want a 24 hour Health Service, we need to staff it 24 hours per day, & a doctor coming off duty at 9am after a gruelling 12 hour shift fancies a drink before heading home, I understand that, but the timing was embarrassing for them!!! An accidental case of DAISNAID!!! (Do As I Say Not As I Do)
Is the lancet, a paper for one of the richest groups in society, pushing communism now? I look forward to them saying that doctors should be paid the same as the average wage to “reduce inequities”.
What subsidies do fossil fuel companies receive? I doubt there are any. I think the critics mistake real expense claims as subsidies.
Just exactly are “ economic and environmentally sustainable COVID-19 recovery plans”?