Climate Change and Human Health - 2004. Revised 2008. 8 November 2008 - 8:00am

Human health is ultimately dependent on the health of the planet and its ecosystem. The AMA believes that measures which mitigate climate change will also benefit public health. Reducing greenhouse gases should therefore be seen as a public health priority. At the same time, health systems need to be responsive to a range of health effects associated with both short-term and longer-term impacts on climate change.

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