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Aus govt urged to roll out national climate health action plan

By IANS | Updated: September 5, 2022 14:10 IST

Canberra, Sep 5 A coalition of top medical groups on Monday called on the Australian government to urgently ...

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Canberra, Sep 5 A coalition of top medical groups on Monday called on the Australian government to urgently roll out a national climate health action plan.

In a statement, the Climate and Health Alliance (CAHA), which is made up of more than 40 health and medical organisations, warned that the strain on the health system was growing as Australia is hit by more catastrophic fires and floods, reports Xinhua news agency.

Ahead of meeting at the Better Futures Forum in Canberra on Monday, health leaders said they would discuss the urgent priorities for the government's proposed national climate health plan.

"Climate change is already killing Austral. The pressure on the health system and our health professionals is immense - all in the middle of a global pandemic," Fiona Armstrong, founder of the CAHA, said in the statement.

"We have created a suite of recommendations to prepare and protect people and the health system from the now inevitable impacts of climate change."

Members of the CAHA include the Australian Medical Association (AMA), Royal Australasian College of Physic (RACP), and peak bodies representing nurses, midwives and psychologists.

They warned that between 1991 and 2018 there were an additional 3,000 deaths in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, Australia's three biggest cities, attributed to extreme heat.

"In this year alone, 23 people died in floods following a three-week deluge of rain along the east coast," said the statement.

During the devastating 2019-20 Black Summer bushfires ,33 people were killed directly in the fires while it was estimated that another 445 died as a result of smoke inhalation, with more than 3,000 hospitalized for smoke inhalation, said CAHA.

"Doctors have a unique view and considerable experience of how climate health and human health fit together because we see the impacts of climate change all the time, on our patients, and on our staff who are at the front line dealing with crises every day," RACP president Jacqueline Small said.

Health leaders have called for a ministerial forum to coordinate across health, climate and other portfolios, an evaluation of the health and economic damages from climate change, a sustainable healthcare unit in the Department of Health to guide the health sector towards environmentally sustainable.

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