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Health experts call on Australian PM to take climate action
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SME Times News Bureau | 16 Nov, 2020
A coalition of health groups have written an open letter to Australian
Prime Minister Scott Morrison calling for urgent action on climate
change.
The letter from 29 groups including the Climate and
Health Alliance (CHA), the Australian Epidemiological Association (AEA)
and the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) warned that
climate change is accelerating and posing an "existential threat to
humanity", Xinhua news agency reported
"To avoid further health
and environmental disasters, governments must take heed of the science,
listen to health experts and act now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and protect the natural environment," it said.
Chief Executive of
the PHAA Terry Slevin said while the pandemic has received much
attention in 2020, climate change is a greater threat to humanity.
"Climate
change is something which poses just as significant, if not a greater,
challenge in terms of the impacts on human health, societies and
economies," he said.
"We are already witnessing the public health
impacts of climate change through bushfires and smoke, through
heatwaves, through communities devastated by drought."
Morrison has repeatedly declared that he will not be pressured into adopting a 2050 net-zero emissions target.
The
open letter came days after the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation (CSIRO) and Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) published
their sixth biennial State of the Climate report.
The landmark
report found that Australia is already under the effects of climate
change, with the country experiencing more extremely hot days in 2019
than triple the number in any of the years prior to 2000, leading to an
increased threat from bushfires, droughts, floods and tropical cyclones.
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