"Rising Deaths and Climate Change: Urgent Action Needed"

A new report published in the Lancet warns that rising temperatures caused by the use of dirty energy sources could lead to a 370% increase in heat-related deaths annually. The study also highlights the significant increase in drought-affected lands, putting millions of people at risk of food insecurity. The report emphasizes the need for health professionals to be involved in climate discussions. Efforts are being made by countries, local governments, and companies to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and transition to clean energy. The United Nations Climate Change Conference is holding its first "Day of Health" to address the intersection between climate and health.
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