Inaction on the climate crisis is ‘costing lives and livelihoods’ due to extreme heat, food insecurity and infectious diseases, say scientists

The climate crisis will have a catastrophic effect on the health and survival of billions of people unless the world acts to reduce global heating, according to a leading report that warns that heat-related deaths are soaring, dangerous bacteria are spreading along coasts, and economies are being hit as people struggle to work and food production shrinks.

The eighth annual report on health and climate change from the Lancet Countdown team shows that little account has been taken of past warnings. The world, it says, is “moving in the wrong direction”, and strongly criticises continuing investment in fossil fuels.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Home Office to tell refugees to complete questionnaire in English or risk refusal

Exclusive: Claimants will have only 20 days to respond or face rejection…

Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukrainian air force says it is running short of anti-aircraft missiles

Spokesperson for the air force says it is ‘clear there is a…

‘Maddy could still be here’: parents of UK student urge better sepsis training

Exclusive: Parents say Maddy Lawrence, 20, was failed by medical staff after…