Agency leaders discuss new research plan in The Lancet
Agency leaders discuss new research plan in The Lancet
The science is clear about how to prevent increasingly dangerous and irreversible climate change impacts: Limit global temperature rise to 1.5˚C (2.7˚F), which means cutting GHG emissions in half by 2030 and reaching net-zero CO2 emissions by mid-century.
The Global South Climate Database is a publicly available, searchable database of scientists and experts in the fields of climate science, policy and energy.
While the impacts of the climate crisis are coming fast and furious, artificial intelligence and advanced analytics (AI/AA) offer a light at the end of the tunnel as they can help us make sense of how the complex, interwoven systems of climate and global health interact.
Climate change isn’t a threat to the future. For the world’s 2.4 billion children, it’s a global emergency today.
The 2022 report of the Lancet Countdown is published as the world confronts profound and concurrent systemic shocks.
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The World Health Organization has identified climate change as the single biggest health threat facing humanity. Physiology is an essential part of the scientific response as it helps us understand the consequences of climate change for humans and other animals.
such potential futures are poorly understood. Could anthropogenic climate change result in worldwide societal collapse or even eventual human extinction? At present, this is a dangerously underexplored topic.
The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change data explorer. This new platform allows users to engage with our findings and explore the 2021 report data at country specific, regional and income group level.