Experts Warn: COP28 ‘Signals’ from World Leaders Inadequate for Public Health

India/Dubai, December 18: As COP28 closes today in Dubai, the health community commended agreements in the outcome text of COP28 that some countries noted as signaling the end of the fossil fuel era. In a media release issued by the GCHA – The Global Climate and Health Alliance, a consortium of over 160 health professional […]

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India/Dubai, December 18: As COP28 closes today in Dubai, the health community commended agreements in the outcome text of COP28 that some countries noted as signaling the end of the fossil fuel era. In a media release issued by the GCHA – The Global Climate and Health Alliance, a consortium of over 160 health professional […]
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Experts Warn: COP28 ‘Signals’ from World Leaders Inadequate for Public Health
Experts Warn: COP28 ‘Signals’ from World Leaders Inadequate for Public Health

India/Dubai, December 18: As COP28 closes today in Dubai, the health community commended agreements in the outcome text of COP28 that some countries noted as signaling the end of the fossil fuel era. In a media release issued by the GCHA – The Global Climate and Health Alliance, a consortium of over 160 health professional and health civil society organizations and networks from around the world addressing climate change, the health groups criticized the summit’s failure to commit to a full phase-out of fossil fuels – a critically urgent step for protecting people’s health.

The problematic lack of consensus on fossil fuel phase-out was coupled with concerns about the failure to commit to strong targets for adaptation, essential for building resilient systems capable of protecting vulnerable populations. “Signals alone are not enough – only real action to phase out fossil fuels will protect people’s health”, said Jeni Miller, Executive Director of the GCHA (Global Climate and Health Alliance).

Despite these concerns, the health community welcomed signals indicating the potential end of the fossil fuel era as a positive step in the right direction. The COP28 Climate and Health Declaration, signed by 142 countries to date, the inaugural Health Day at COP, and an InterMinisterial meeting on climate and health with nearly 50 Ministers of Health and 110 high-level health ministerial staff attending for the first time were highlighted as events that elevated the focus on people’s health at COP28.

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