2021-11-07 18:04

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Making The Case For Climate & Health Justice At The UN Climate Talks

‘Play the health card: the case for climate & health justice at the UN Climate Talks’ was written to lay out the reasoning behind the demands of the Health for a Green New Deal campaign in the run up to the COP26 UN Climate Talks in Glasgow in November 2021. It is an update on our previous briefing, ‘Health & Climate Justice at COP 26‘.

Specifically, this briefing highlights the health-justice case for urgent action – a move oil and gas lobbyist representing companies like Exxon Mobil, while seeking to undermine climate and health research, once infamously called “playing the health card”.

The need for immediate and transformative action has never been clearer. Yet despite its rhetoric of “leading the way” on decarbonisation, the actions of the UK government fail to measure up to the scale of the challenge faced.

‘Play the health card’ sets out four key policy demands to which the UK government must commit in order to achieve the just, sustainable, transformative change required to minimise catastrophic climate change.

These demands are:

  • Reduce emissions in line with the UK’s historic climate debt, recognising the economic legacy of early industrialisation and colonial exploitation, and financially support Global South countries to reduce their emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change

  • Rapidly transition to a zero-carbon economy that does not further exploit Indigenous communities and Global South countries through natural resource extraction

  • Immediately end all domestic and international financial, regulatory, and legislative support for new fossil fuel extraction projects
  • Completely insulate the COP26 talks from the influence of highly polluting industries, following the approach taken by the UN Framework Convention on Tobacco Control toward the tobacco industry

Who are Medact?

Medact recognises that health and well-being throughout our lives aren’t just about individual bodies, diseases, and conditions; rather, they are shaped by the social, economic and physical conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age.
 
Medact work mainly in the UK, but also across national boundaries through international affiliations such as the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) and in partnership with sister organisations in other countries such as Physicians for Social Responsibility in the USA and Medico International in Germany.

We also work with organisations that have specialised knowledge in fields such as climate science, economics, energy, agriculture, water and international law. This is why Medact has worked with the likes of Amnesty International, Greenpeace, Water Aid, Third World Network, Reprieve and War on Want.

Medact’s aim is to support health professionals from all disciplines to work together towards a world in which everyone can truly achieve and exercise their human right to health.

We are the UK-affiliate of 1985 Nobel Prize-winning International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW).

Source: Medact PR


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