World's doctors call for urgent climate change action

Health professionals have called for urgent action on climate change to prevent premature deaths. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

Global health bodies are demanding international governments urgently phase out fossil fuels and fast-track renewable energy as health professionals increasingly see patients suffering from harm caused by climate change.

The world's leading GP and health bodies representing more than three million health professionals worldwide will deliver an open letter on Saturday calling for urgent action against climate change to protect the health of communities.

"We the family doctors, doctors and health professionals of the world call on world leaders to take urgent action to safeguard the health of global populations from the climate crisis," the open letter reads.

Signatories from 39 leading health bodies, including Australia's peak body for GPs and rural medicine, say they're already seeing widespread impacts on human health caused by climate change in their patients.

"As frontline health workers, we are increasingly responding to health emergencies triggered by the climate crisis," they say.

"Yet in the face of increasing harm and suffering, new fossil fuel resources continue to be developed and greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise."

The signatories include health bodies from Canada, India, Europe, pacific nations and the UK who are demanding all governments end the expansion of new fossil fuels, phase out existing fuels, remove subsidies and invest in renewable energy.

"If we are to have any chance of limiting warming to 1.5C and halting the escalation of the climate health emergency, we must end the proliferation of fossil fuels," the letter says.

Nicole Higgins
Nicole Higgins says GPs have a role in preparing people for the health impacts of climate change.

The president of Australia's peak body for GPs Nicole Higgins says Australia and the world need to be prepared for the health impacts of climate change.

“As Australia prepares for what’s predicted to be one of the worst bushfire seasons since Black Saturday, it is yet another reminder of what our new ‘normal’ looks like,” Dr Higgins says.

“Preventative action is crucial, and GPs have an important role to play, including in discussing and motivating patients to prepare emergency plans based on local climate threats and their own personal circumstances and health needs."

The World Health Organisation's Environment, Climate Change and Health director Maria Neira says air pollution causes more than seven million premature deaths every year.

"Climate change has been identified as potentially the greatest health challenge of the 21st century," Dr Neira says.

The call comes as Sydney hosts a conference for the world's doctors where health bodies discuss their country’s experiences of climate change and its effects on the health and wellbeing of patients.

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