Fiona Godlee's research while affiliated with Department of Energy and Climate Change, UK and other places
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Publications (850)
L’Assemblée générale des Nations unies, qui se tiendra en septembre 2021, réunira les pays à un moment crucial pour la mise en place d’une action collective visant à lutter contre la crise environnementale mondiale. Ils se réuniront à nouveau lors du sommet sur la biodiversité à Kunming, en Chine, et de la Conférence sur le climat (COP26) à Glasgow...
Joint editorial calling for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity, and protect health.
This is an editorial on climate change that is being published simultaneously by 100+ health care journal to marshal collective action to tackle the global environmental crisis. We—the editors of health journals worldwide—call for urgent action to keep average global temperature increases below 1.5°C and halt the destruction of nature.
The UN General Assembly in September 2021 will bring countries together at a critical time for marshalling collective action to tackle the global environmental crisis. They will meet again at the biodiversity summit in Kunming, China, and the climate conference (COP26) in Glasgow, UK. Ahead of these pivotal meetings, we—the editors of health journa...
Joint editorial calling for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity, and protect health.
Joint editorial calling for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity, and protect health.
The UN General Assembly in September 2021 will bring countries together at a critical time for marshalling collective action to tackle the global environmental crisis. They will meet again at the biodiversity summit in Kunming, China, and the climate conference (COP26) in Glasgow, UK. Ahead of these pivotal meetings, we-the editors of health journa...
Citations
... The global climate emergency -of which the untimely unfurling of flower buds and extreme heat are just two tell-tale signs -has roused a call to action from the global health community. 2 It is claimed, though, that doctors have remained relatively inactive in this conversation and that this is linked to gaps in their training, including a 'dearth of curricular space.' 3,4 For tomorrow's doctors to be able to successfully navigate climate-related health threats, in partnership with their patients, medical curricula must shape teaching and learning now. To address this need, the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has collaborated with experts and other stakeholders to develop a curriculum topic guide 5 that embeds planetary health into UK postgraduate family medicine training. ...
... At this point, it is clear that it is necessary to calculate the effectiveness of Covid-19 as we are proposing. BMJ editorial is suggesting, that for the rigorous mathematical evaluation of covid vaccine efficacy we need row data [7]. We could calculate the exact impact on the entire population in a given country and worldwide if we would have data on how many people who died in a given time period of one month have been at least once vaccinated. ...