Associated Press: Majority of the world’s population breathes dirty air, report says
Shweta Narayan, a campaign lead at the Global Climate and Health Alliance, said many of the regions witnessing the worst air pollution are also places where planet-heating gases are released extensively through the burning of coal, oil and gas. Slashing planet-warming emissions to slow the heating up of the planet can also improve air quality, she said.
Associated Press: Scientists raise concerns as the US stops sharing air quality data from embassies worldwide
The U.S. government will stop sharing air quality data gathered from its embassies and consulates, worrying local scientists and experts who say the effort was vital to monitor global air quality and improve public health.
Associated Press: Study projects millions of European heat deaths as world warms
Global Climate and Health Alliance quoted: “Extreme temperatures — mostly heat — are projected to kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe by the end of the century unless countries get better at reducing carbon pollution and adapting to hotter conditions, a new study says.”
Media Coverage of GCHA During COP29
Press coverage of the Global Climate and Health Alliance during COP29:
Health Policy Watch: Health Sector Seeks Path to Greater Impact on Climate Policies
“The health case for a just transition away from fossil fuels is really clear,” declared Jeni Miller, of the Global Climate and Health Alliance, which co-sponsored the session.
Politico: Can COP29 Deliver on Health?
CAN COP29 DELIVER ON HEALTH? It’s climate week in New York and, for the first time, health is one of the themes. And not before time — 2 billion people, or 25 percent of the world’s population, have experienced 30 days of heat that put their health at risk, the Global Climate and Health Alliance warned on Tuesday.
Common Dreams: ‘Terrifying’: Tuesday Was Hottest Day Ever, Breaking Record Set Just 24 Hours Earlier
“Governments must prepare to deliver a commitment at COP28 to phase out all fossil fuels, and a just transition to renewable energy for all,” Miller said.
Media Coverage of GCHA during SB60 Climate Summit in Bonn
Press coverage of the Global Climate and Health Alliance during SB60 Climate Summit in Bonn: Devex Opinion: To make health a global priority, move away from fossil fuels Econoticias: Hoy arranca la reunión sobre el clima de Bonn con el cambio climático como...
Media Coverage of GCHA During COP28
Mentions of the Global Climate and Health Alliance in media during COP28.
Media Coverage: Clean Air NDC Scorecard
Recent coverage of the Global Climate and Health Alliance’s Clean Air NDC Scorecard.
UN Publication Quotes GCHA’s Healthy NDC Scorecards
We’re honoured to see our Healthy NDC Scorecard quoted extensively on page 32 of the UNDESA and UNFCCC publication Synergy Solutions for a World in Crisis: Tackling Climate and SDG Action Together, launched on September 13, 2023
The Guardian: Monday was hottest day for global average temperature on record, as climate crisis bites
“The extraction and use of coal, oil and gas harm people’s health, are the primary driver of warming and are incompatible with a healthy climate future. That’s all the more reason that governments must prepare to deliver a commitment at Cop28 to phase out all fossil fuels, and a just transition to renewable energy for all.”
Devex: Climate change’s toll on global health increasingly getting attention
“Absolutely zero progress was made [at COP27] on a commitment to fully phase out fossil fuels, and without tackling the major root cause of the climate crisis, we cannot fully protect health,” said Jeni Miller, executive director of the Global Climate and Health Alliance. “There wasn’t any progress made on that. They just repeated the same language as at COP 26.”
COP27 Media Coverage
Here’s a roundup of some of the top media coverage achieved by the Global Climate and Health Alliance during COP27.
Media Coverage roundup: International Health Organizations Call for Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
The following news coverage resulted from our September 14, 2022 press release: International Health Organizations Call for Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Daily Maverick: UN chief calls new climate change report an ‘atlas of human suffering’ — but it’s not all bad news
“These palpable signs of the climate crisis and the resulting health emergency must serve to spur us towards transforming our food, energy, health, and transportation systems to make them fit for purpose”, said Jeni Miller, Global Climate and Health Alliance.
Washington Post: COP26 finally framed climate change as a public health issue, experts say
Miller said health professionals urged world leaders in Glasgow to meet the more ambitious goal of the 2015 Paris agreement: limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. “The science is clear that warming greater than that could be catastrophic for people’s health, and that every tenth of a degree averted matters,” she said.
Democracy Now! Health leaders talk to Amy Goodman during COP26
Amit Singh from Students for Global Health and Dr Jeni Miller of Global Climate and Health Alliance spoke with Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman from COP26, 12 November 2021, about how 46 million health workers from around the world are calling on world leaders to protect people’s health from heatwaves, air pollution, extreme weather events, and the need to keep global temperature rises below 1.5C.