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Climate Change, Health, and Equity December 16, 2014 Linda Rudolph, MD, MPH linda.rudolph@phi.org 1

Climate change is the defining health challenge of our time. Margaret Chan, World Health Organization Climate change threatens our fragile existence on this planet. Jim Kim, World Bank "Social injustice is killing people on a grand scale. WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health, 2008 2

Living Conditions: Physical, Social, Economic, Services Environments 3

Adapted from Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative Adapted from Patz et.al. 2000 EnvHlthPersp 4

Climate Behaviors Greenhouse Gas Emissions 5

Global Climate Impacts Warming Glacier & Snowpack Loss Hydrologic Variability Ocean Acidification Sea Level Rise 6

Local Climate Impacts Decreased Snowpack Coastal Flooding Extreme Weather http://c-change.la/temperature/ Extreme Heat Drought Wildfires 7

Environmental & Socioeconomic Intermediate Factors Water impacts Declines in Crop Yield Vector Habitat Microbial & Toxics Contamination Economic Losses Resources Conflict

Climate Health Impacts Extreme weather injuries, drownings, fatalities Heat-related illnesses and deaths Air pollution impacts respiratory, cardiovascular Allergic disease Infectious disease Water and food-borne disease Vector-borne disease Food insecurity and malnutrition Water insecurity Displacement, conflict, and migration 9 Stress and mental health impacts

Climate Health Impacts: Heat Leading weather-related cause of death Urban Heat Islands, chronic disease, work Worsens air pollution Urban Heat Islands Deaths Increased Ozone Levels Pollen Wildfire Smoke Dust 10 Energy Use

Other Environmental Impacts Water Contamination Ocean Dead Zones Deforestation Air Pollution Ecosystems Collapse Topsoil Depletion 11

Climate Change Vulnerability & Resilience 12

Climate Health Inequities Climate Gap 13

Health Interventions Climate Interventions 14

Health Co-Benefits or Co-Harms of Climate Interventions 15

Clean Energy/Energy Efficiency Co-Benefits Reduce Greenhouse gases Air pollution Fuel poverty Reduce Asthma Respiratory disease CVD Adverse birth outcomes 16

Sustainable Food Systems/Consumption Co-Benefits Reductions GHG emissions Pesticide use Synthetic fertilizer use Food miles Antibiotic use Water pollution Soil erosion Biodiversity loss Meat consumption Unsustainable H2O consumption Increases Access affordable healthy food Rural community strength Agricultural land preservation Reductions Obesity Cardiovascular disease Cancer (breast, prostate, colorectal) Type II Diabetes Antibiotic resistance Pesticide illness 17

Heat Resilience Co-Benefits Urban greening Reduce heat illness risk Places to be active Healthy food access Reduce storm water run-off & flooding risk Replenish groundwater Reduce crime Decrease energy consumption Lower energy costs Reduce air pollution 18 18

Active Transportation Co-Benefits ITHIM Preliminary Projections of Health Impacts of Increased Bicycling and Walking: 4 to 19 minutes of daily physical activity, SCAG Region Change in disease burden Change in premature deaths/yr Cardiovascular Dis.* 12% 3,134 Diabetes 12% 374 Depression 3% <2 Dementia 6% 465 Breast cancer 3% 60 Colon Cancer 3% 75 Road traffic crashes 22% 315 19 * Ischemic heart disease, stroke, hypertensive heart disease

Maizlish 2012 Technical Report 20

Co-Harms TOD: Gentrification Green Jobs: Occupational Risks Job Loss Groundwater Use: Subsidence LCFS: Food Prices & Insecurity Market Mechanisms: Pollution in EJ Communities 21

Root Causes 22

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Highest levels CO 2 in at least 800,000 years 25

The Costs of Inaction "We do not face a choice between protecting our environment or protecting our economy. We face a choice between protecting our economy by protecting our environment or allowing environmental havoc to create economic havoc. Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin 26

The window for action is rapidly closing 65% of our carbon budget compatible with a 2 C goal already used Total Carbon Budget: 790 GtC Amount Used 1870-2011: 515 GtC Amount Remaining: 275 GtC AR5 WGI SPM IPCC AR5 Synthesis Report

Climate Change is a Health Emergency.

The Choices We Make Will Create Different Outcomes With substantial mitigation Without additional mitigation Change in average surface temperature (1986 2005 to 2081 2100) AR5 WGI SPM IPCC AR5 Synthesis Report

The Choice is Ours 30

Public Concern is Rising.. But Scientific consensus for climate change: 62% Local government and states should act: 82% Climate change a serious threat to California s future and quality of life: Latinos: 67% African-Americans: 63% Whites: 40% Asians: 38% Most have not yet connected the dots between global climate change and health impacts Uncomfortable expressing opinions if think they differ from personal networks Many confused, cognitive dissonance

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Health sector has a vital role Health frame elicits support for climate action Health co-benefits and community empowerment provide antidote to despair and helplessness Health and equity opportunities are real and current Health workers are trusted, credible messengers in community Health works in and with vulnerable communities Health voice has been critical in partnership with community advocates e.g. nuclear weapons, tobacco, HIV/AIDs 33

What we can do? Be a leader - talk to colleagues, communities, decision makers Support local, state, and federal climate actions with health and equity co-benefits, eg EPA Clean Power Plant rules Oppose expansion of fossil fuel extraction/production Support clean, safe, renewable, energy Support rapid acceleration/ funding for active transportation Support funding and policies for sustainable ag & peri-urban ag Advocate for green zones and just transition Support building standards for climate resilience Divest endowments and pension funds from fossil fuels Advocate to end fossil fuel subsidies Develop and implement urban heat island mitigation strategies Support regulations of carbon, methane, ozone pollution Make polluters pay e.g. carbon tax, nitrogen fertilizer tax 34

CHEAP: Climate, Health, & Equity in All Policies Integrate health & equity explicitly into climate change policies and programs Integrate climate change reduction and resilience explicitly into health and CED policies & programs 35

Build capacity Provide venues and resources for peer support & TA Support climate and health learning collaboratives 36

Communications and Social Marketing Research, develop, train, and deliver effective climate, health, and equity communications and social marketing campaign tools 37

Promote and support greater crosssectoral collaboration and alignment Health-social justice-ej-community economic development-climate change advocates Local government-ngos-cbos 38

Support Movement Building 39

http://climatehealthconnect.org/climate-and-health-alliance/ 40

Thank you. http://climatehealthconnect.org