WITH the United Nations conference on climate change kicking off in Bali this week, the public sector is busy wondering what it can do to help to save the planet. BMJ (Dec 1) sets the tone, arguing that health professionals should lead the way in tackling the “potentially catastrophic” effects of climate change. They should set an example by cutting their own carbon footprint and that of their organisations, an editorial says. “Climate change challenges the health of everybody, but particularly of people with the fewest resources.”
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Global crisis reveals big cracks in policies - The Times 4th December 2007
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
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