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Stanford social innovation review: Climate change and health

Team Analysis | March 29, 2024
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The Stanford Social Innovation Review on Climate Change and Health was released by the Health Care Without Harm unit of Stanford Energy. It is made in collaboration with several partners around the world.

This study aims to get the healthcare sector to zero emissions. It provides lessons for forgoing global change to reverse the climate crisis. 

Key takeaways from stanford social innovation review: climate change and health

  • Climate crisis also means health crisis
  • To fight this issue, we need to create a global movement. 
  • Four sets of lessons
  • We need to implement the COVID-19 lessons in climate and health to prepare for emergencies
  • System changes will come from networks focused on defined outcomes. 
  • To scale up, we also need to let go
  • We need to collectively move away from fossil fuels.

Read the entire report here:

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