@article{RomanelloDiNapoliDrummondetal., author = {Romanello, Marina and Di Napoli, Claudia and Drummond, Paul and Green, Carole and Kennard, Harry and Lampard, Pete and Scamman, Daniel and Arnell, Nigel and Ayeb-Karlsson, Sonja and Berrang Ford, Lea and Belesova, Kristine and Bowen, Kathryn and Cai, Wenjia and Callaghan, Max and Campbell-Lendrum, Diarmid and Chambers, Jonathan and Daalen, Kim R van and Dalin, Carole and Dasandi, Niheer and Dasgupta, Shouro and Davies, Michael and Dominguez-Salas, Paula and Dubrow, Robert and Ebi, Kristie L and Eckelman, Matthew and Ekins, Paul and Escobar, Luis E and Georgeson, Lucien and Graham, Hilary and Gunther, Samuel H and Hamilton, Ian and Hang, Yun and H{\"a}nninen, Risto and Hartinger, Stella and He, Kehan and Hess, Jeremy J and Hsu, Shih-Che and Jankin, Slava and Jamart, Louis and Jay, Ollie and Kelman, Ilan and Kiesewetter, Gregor and Kinney, Patrick and Kjellstrom, Tord and Kniveton, Dominic and Lee, Jason K W and Lemke, Bruno and Liu, Zhao and Lott, Melissa and Lotto Batista, Martin and Lowe, Rachel and MacGuire, Frances and Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo and Martinez-Urtaza, Jaime and Maslin, Mark and McAllister, Lucy and McGushin, Alice and McMichael, Celia and Mi, Zhifu and Milner, James and Minor, Kelton and Minx, Jan C and Mohajeri, Nahid and Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar and Morrissey, Karyn and Munzert, Simon and Murray, Kris A and Neville, Tara and Nilsson, Maria and Obradovich, Nick and O'Hare, Megan B and Oreszczyn, Tadj and Otto, Matthias and Owfi, Fereidoon and Pearman, Olivia and Rabbaniha, Mahnaz and Robinson, Elizabeth J Z and Rockl{\"o}v, Joacim and Salas, Renee N and Semenza, Jan C and Sherman, Jodi D and Shi, Liuhua and Shumake-Guillemot, Joy and Silbert, Grant and Sofiev, Mikhail and Springmann, Marco and Stowell, Jennifer and Tabatabaei, Meisam and Taylor, Jonathon and Tri{\~n}anes, Joaquin and Wagner, Fabian and Wilkinson, Paul and Winning, Matthew and Yglesias-Gonz{\´a}lez, Marisol and Zhang, Shihui and Gong, Peng and Montgomery, Hugh and Costello, Anthony}, title = {The 2022 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: health at the mercy of fossil fuels}, series = {The Lancet}, volume = {400}, journal = {The Lancet}, number = {10363}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(22)01540-9}, pages = {1619 -- 1654}, language = {en} } @article{JankinWattsAmannetal., author = {Jankin, Slava and Watts, Nick and Amann, Markus and Ayeb-Karlsson, Sonja and Belesova, Kristine and Bouley, Timothy and Boykoff, Maxwell and Byass, Peter and Cai, Wenjia and Campbell-Lendrum, Diarmid and Chambers, Jonathan and Cox, Peter M and Daly, Meaghan and Dasandi, Niheer and Davies, Michael and Depledge, Michael and Depoux, Anneliese and Dominguez-Salas, Paula and Drummond, Paul and Ekins, Paul and Flathault, Antoine and Frumkin, Howard and Georgeson, Lucien and Ghanei, Mostafa and Grace, Delia and Graham, Hilary and Grojsman, R{\´e}becca and Haines, Andy and Hamilton, Ian and Hartinger, Stella and Johnson, Anne and Kelman, Ilan and Kiesewetter, Gregor and Kniveton, Dominic and Liang, Lu and Lott, Melissa and Lowe, Robert and Mace, Georgina and Sewe, Maquins Odhiambo and Maslin, Mark and Milner, James and Latifi, Ali Mohammad and Moradi-Lakeh, Maziar and Morrissey, Karyn and Murray, Kris and Neville, Tara and Nilsson, Maria and Oreszczyn, Tadj and Owfi, Fereidoon and Pencheon, David and Pye, Steve and Rabbaniha, Mahnaz and Robinson, Elizabeth and Rockl{\"o}v, Joacim and Sch{\"u}tte, Stefanie and Shumake-Guillemot, Joy and Steinbach, Rebecca and Tabatabaei, Meisam and Wheeler, Nicola and Wilkinson, Paul and Gong, Peng and Montgomery, Hugh and Costello, Anthony}, title = {The Lancet countdown on health and climate change: from 25 years of inaction to a global transformation for public health}, series = {The Lancet}, volume = {391}, journal = {The Lancet}, number = {10120}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32464-9}, pages = {581 -- 630}, abstract = {The Lancet Countdown tracks progress on health and climate change and provides an independent assessment of the health effects of climate change, the implementation of the Paris Agreement, and the health implications of these actions. It follows on from the work of the 2015 Lancet Commission on Health and Climate Change, which concluded that anthropogenic climate change threatens to undermine the past 50 years of gains in public health, and conversely, that a comprehensive response to climate change could be "the greatest global health opportunity of the 21st century".}, language = {en} } @article{JankinRomanellovanDaalenetal., author = {Jankin, Slava and Romanello, Marina and van Daalen, Kim and Anto, Joesp M. and Dasandi, Niheer and Drummond, Paul and Hamilton, Ian G. and Kendrovski, Vladimir and Lowe, Rachel and Rockl{\"o}v, Joacim and Schmoll, Oliver and Semenza, Jan C. and Tonne, Cathryn and Nilsson, Maria}, title = {Tracking progress on health and climate change in Europe}, series = {The Lancet Public Health}, journal = {The Lancet Public Health}, doi = {10.1016/S2468-2667(21)00207-3}, abstract = {Left unabated, climate change will have catastrophic effects on the health of present and future generations. Such effects are already seen in Europe, through more frequent and severe extreme weather events, alterations to water and food systems, and changes in the environmental suitability for infectious diseases. As one of the largest current and historical contributors to greenhouse gases and the largest provider of financing for climate change mitigation and adaptation, Europe's response is crucial, for both human health and the planet. To ensure that health and wellbeing are protected in this response it is essential to build the capacity to understand, monitor, and quantify health impacts of climate change and the health co-benefits of accelerated action. Responding to this need, the Lancet Countdown in Europe is established as a transdisciplinary research collaboration for monitoring progress on health and climate change in Europe. With the wealth of data and academic expertise available in Europe, the collaboration will develop region-specific indicators to address the main challenges and opportunities of Europe's response to climate change for health. The indicators produced by the collaboration will provide information to health and climate policy decision making, and will also contribute to the European Observatory on Climate and Health.}, language = {en} }