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Give the planet a chance if we want our patients to have a future

Authors :
Bergesio, Franco
Di Girolamo, Marco
Curciarello, Giuseppe
Caldini, Anna Lucia
Nigrelli, Santi
Ciciani, Anna Maria
Lombardi, Marco
Minetti, Enrico Eugenio
Parronchi, Paola
Cirami, Calogero
Laffi, Giacomo
Ciuti, Riccardo
Cresci, Chiara
Salerno, Roberto
Bergesio, Franco
Di Girolamo, Marco
Curciarello, Giuseppe
Caldini, Anna Lucia
Nigrelli, Santi
Ciciani, Anna Maria
Lombardi, Marco
Minetti, Enrico Eugenio
Parronchi, Paola
Cirami, Calogero
Laffi, Giacomo
Ciuti, Riccardo
Cresci, Chiara
Salerno, Roberto
Source :
Giornale di Clinica Nefrologica e Dialisi; Vol. 32 No. 1 (2020): January-December 2020; 3-5; Giornale di Clinica Nefrologica e Dialisi; V. 32 N. 1 (2020): Gennaio-Dicembre 2020; 3-5; 2705-0076
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Climate changes have never been as dramatically apparent in our everyday life as now. It is urgent to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the consequences of climate changes both on the planet and on human health. The indiscriminate exploitation of natural  resources and the lack of shared  rules are among the major causes. Recently, some economists have called for a radical change in the present economic model towards a ‘social solidarity economy’ model. G.Giraud, a French economist, called for an ecological and social transition in order to reduce the ecological footprint and deal concretely with the problem of global warming. The good news is that the solutions are there and do not have to be punitive. Health consequences of climate changes have already caused serious draw backs on public health. Doctors and scientific institutions can and must contribute to help mitigate the effects of climate change through increasing commitment and support to goodenvironmental policies.  Climate emergency requires the extension of ethics and medical practice beyond their traditional mission to involve the relationship between patients, doctors and society. We propose that medical scientific institutions quickly promote the birth of task forces dedicated to addressing this problem. (GCND_planet)<br />Climate changes have never been as dramatically apparent in our everyday life as now. It is urgent to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the consequences of climate changes both on the planet and on human health. The indiscriminate exploitation of natural  resources and the lack of shared  rules are among the major causes. Recently, some economists have called for a radical change in the present economic model towards a ‘social solidarity economy’ model. G.Giraud, a French economist, called for an ecological and social transition in order to reduce the ecological footprint and deal concretely with the problem of global warming. The good news is that the solutions are there and do not have to be punitive. Health consequences of climate changes have already caused serious draw backs on public health. Doctors and scientific institutions can and must contribute to help mitigate the effects of climate change through increasing commitment and support to goodenvironmental policies.  Climate emergency requires the extension of ethics and medical practice beyond their traditional mission to involve the relationship between patients, doctors and society. We propose that medical scientific institutions quickly promote the birth of task forces dedicated to addressing this problem. (GCND_planet)

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Journal :
Giornale di Clinica Nefrologica e Dialisi; Vol. 32 No. 1 (2020): January-December 2020; 3-5; Giornale di Clinica Nefrologica e Dialisi; V. 32 N. 1 (2020): Gennaio-Dicembre 2020; 3-5; 2705-0076
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367178405
Document Type :
Electronic Resource