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Climate change will drive up health costs and inequities, report finds


Governments can save lives and minimize costs by investing proactively in measures that improve people's health and security in the face of rising climate impacts

OTTAWA, ON, June 2, 2021 /CNW/ - As the world takes stock of how the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the most vulnerable people, a new report from the Canadian Institute for Climate Choices warns that climate change will similarly worsen health inequities and significantly increase costs to Canada's health system and economy without targeted government action.

Published today, The Health Costs of Climate Change: How Canada Can Adapt, Prepare, and Save Lives finds that climate change represents a significant public health threat that will disproportionately harm those most vulnerable.

Assessing a range of possible impacts under both low- and high-emissions scenarios, the report finds that the impacts of climate change could cost Canada's healthcare system billions of dollars and reduce economic activity by tens of billions of dollars over the coming decades. Adding the value of lost quality of life and premature death, the societal costs of climate change impacts on health will amount to hundreds of billions of dollars.

The report concludes that responding effectively to climate-related health threats will require Canadian policy makers to expand their focus beyond considering climate and health policy in isolation, and offers recommendations to support prioritizing policy and investment that addresses the social and economic root causes of poor health and health inequity.

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"Good health doesn't start in the doctor's office or the emergency room. It starts in our homes, our jobs, our communities?and by proactively adapting to the effects of climate change. Investing in improving the social, economic and environmental factors that determine our health will save lives and improve quality of life for generations to come."
?Ryan Ness, Adaptation Research Director, Canadian Institute for Climate Choices

"Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians have seen the importance of robust and proactive public health measures. They have also seen that the most disadvantaged populations bear the greatest burden in a public health emergency. What is true for COVID-19 is true for climate change. Climate change is a public health emergency and must be treated as such. This report underscores the importance of governments investing today in proactive initiatives to protect people's health and well-being."
?Ian Culbert, Executive Director, Canadian Public Health Association

"The scientific consensus is clear: without rapid mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, the public health effects will only intensify in the years to come. Fortunately, many of the policies needed to fight climate change could also produce health benefits, reduce health care costs, and improve social cohesion and equity in our communities. This report underscores that climate change disproportionately harms the most disadvantaged populations. Policymakers must consider options that have a triple aim of reducing the impact of climate change, improving health outcomes and reducing health inequities."
?Eric J. Mang, Co-Chair, Canadian Coalition for Public Health in the 21st Century

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ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

The Canadian Institute for Climate Choices brings together experts from diverse disciplines to undertake rigorous research, conduct insightful analysis, and engage a range of stakeholders and rightsholders to bring clarity to the climate challenges and transformative policy choices ahead for Canada. We are publicly funded, non-partisan, and independently governed.

SOURCE Canadian Institute for Climate Choices


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