Call for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity, and protect health - Wealthy nations must do much more, much faster
Rev Saude Publica. 2021 Sep 20:55:1ed.
doi: 10.11606/s1518-8787.20210550001ed.
[Article in
English,
Portuguese]
Authors
Lukoye Atwoli
1
, Abdullah H Baqui
2
, Thomas Benfield
3
, Raffaella Bosurgi
4
, Fiona Godlee
5
, Stephen Hancocks
6
, Richard Horton
7
, Laurie Laybourn-Langton
8
, Carlos Augusto Monteiro
9
, Ian Norman
10
, Kirsten Patrick
11
, Nigel Praities
12
, Marcel Gm Olde Rikkert
13
, Eric J Rubin
14
, Peush Sahni
15
, Richard Smith
8
, Nicholas J Talley
16
, Sue Turale
17
, Damián Vázquez
18
Affiliations
- 1 East African Medical Journal. Nairobi, Kenya.
- 2 Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition. Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
- 3 Danish Medical Journal. Copenhagen, Denmark.
- 4 PLOS Medicine. Cambridge, UK.
- 5 The BMJ. London, UK.
- 6 British Dental Journal. London, UK.
- 7 UK Health Alliance on Climate Change. London, UK.
- 8 The Lancet. London, UK.
- 9 Revista de Saúde Pública. São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
- 10 International Journal of Nursing Studies. London, UK.
- 11 CMAJ. Ottawa, ON, Canada.
- 12 Pharmaceutical Journal. London, UK.
- 13 Dutch Journal of Medicine. Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- 14 NEJM. Boston, MA, USA.
- 15 National Medical Journal of India. New Delhi, Delhi, India.
- 16 Medical Journal of Australia. Sydney, NSW, Australia.
- 17 International Nursing Review. Geneva, Switzerland.
- 18 Pan American Journal of Public Health. Washington, DC, USA.
No abstract available
MeSH terms
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Biodiversity*
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Brazil
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Emergency Service, Hospital*
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Humans
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Temperature