Tuesday, October 12, 2021

COP26 Special Report on Climate Change and Health Demagoguery

The World Health Organisation is becoming more and more dubious and hysterical! This report is almost obscene and insane! Go back to the stone ages you stupid humans!

The WHO has become a hopeless propaganda and demagoguery ministry!

Clearly, the WHO is conflating dubious Climate Change with the SARS-CoV-2/Covid-19 global pandemic for political purposes!

Any Western country ought to immediately suspend or abandon membership of WHO! And stop money contributions! It is high time for Western countries to form their own health organisation and to collaborate with other health organisations and countries on a case by case basis etc.!

"The 10 recommendations in the COP26 Special Report on Climate Change and Health propose a set of priority actions from the global health community to governments and policy makers, calling on them to act with urgency on the current climate and health crises."

"Climate change is resulting in poorer health outcomes, increasing mortality and is a driver of health inequities. However, health is well placed to be a significant part of the solution; the positive health impacts from stronger climate change action can motivate stronger global ambition; health systems which are resilient to climate change can help protect their populations from the negative impacts (in the short and longer terms); and sustainable low carbon health systems ..."

"Recommendations on climate change and health:
1 Commit to a healthy recovery.  Commit to a healthy, green, and just recovery (???) from COVID-19.
2 Our health is not negotiable (???). Place health and social justice (???) at the heart of the UN climate talks.
3 Harness the health benefits of climate action (???). Prioritise those climate interventions (???) with the largest health-, social- and economic gains.
4 Build health resilience to climate risks. Build climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable health systems and facilities, and support health adaptation and resilience across sectors.
5 Create energy systems that protect and improve climate and health. Guide a just and inclusive transition (???) to renewable energy to save lives from air pollution, particularly from coal combustion (???). End energy poverty (???) in households and health care facilities.
6 Reimagine urban environments (???), transport, and mobility. Promote sustainable, healthy urban design and transport systems, with improved land-use, access to green and blue public space, and priority for walking, cycling and public transport. (???)
7 Protect and restore nature as the foundation of our health (???).
Protect and restore natural systems, the foundations for healthy lives, sustainable food systems and livelihoods.
8 Promote healthy, sustainable, and resilient food systems. Promote sustainable and resilient food production and more affordable, nutritious diets that deliver on both climate and health outcomes.
9 Finance a healthier, fairer, and greener future to save lives. Transition towards a wellbeing economy (???).
10 Listen to the health community (???) and prescribe urgent climate action. (???) Mobilise and support the health community on climate action. (???)"

COP26 Special Report on Climate Change and Health The Health Argument for Climate Action
In memory of Ella Kissi-Debrah – and all other children who have suffered and died from air pollution and climate change.

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