Second global conference on health and climate
jeudi 07 juillet 2016 Visiter le site sourceSecond global conference on
health and climate
Attendees at this conference on 7th-8th July 2016 will discover
ways in which the public health community is supporting the
implementation of the Paris Agreement, with a view to building
healthier, more resilient societies.
Background
The Paris Agreement, adopted on 12 December 2015, marks the
beginning of a new era in the global response to climate change.
The world now has a global climate agreement - that will have
a major public health policy impact as countries take action. As
stated in the Agreement, “the right to health”, will be central to
the actions taken.
The Agreement not only sets ambitious aims to curb greenhouse gas
emissions to keep global warming well below 2°C, it also commits
countries to strengthen adaptation. This includes
implementing plans that should protect human health from the worst
impacts of climate change, such as air pollution, heat waves,
floods and droughts, and the ongoing degradation of water resources
and food security. It commits countries to finance clean and
resilient futures in the most vulnerable countries. Through
monitoring and revision of national contributions every five years,
the world will begin to see improvements not only in the
environment, but also in health, including reductions in the more
than 7 million deaths worldwide that are attributed to air
pollution every year.
To build on this historic opportunity, WHO, and the Government of
France, holding the Presidency of the Conference of Parties to the
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, will jointly host the
Second Global Conference on Health and Climate: Building
Healthier Societies through implementation of the Paris
Agreement.