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Climate crisis, health equity, and democratic governance: the need to act together

Nancy Krieger

2020Journal of Public Health Policy29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

On Friday, 20 September 2019, over 4 million people worldwide participated in the youth-led Global Climate Strike. Emphasizing the dire impacts of the climate crisis on people's health, planetary health, and health equity, participants called for politicians and those with power to listen to the scientists and to the evidence. But who are these politicians and what is the evidence regarding to whom they listen? In the United States (US), critical research documents how the public's will is being subverted-and people and planetary health are being harmed-via changes to the 'rules of the game' that affect democratic governance. Health professionals, organizations, and institutions should encourage civic engagement-for themselves, their staff, members, and study participants-regarding: voter registration; being counted in the 2020 Census; countering partisan gerrymandering; and helping to build strong coalitions addressing profound links between climate change, health equity, and democratic governance.

Topics & Concepts

Public healthPolitical scienceEquity (law)DemocracyCorporate governanceHealth equityHealth policyPublic administrationGlobal healthPublic health lawInternational healthPublic relationsPoliticsBusinessLawHealth careMedicineNursingFinanceClimate Change and Health ImpactsHealth and Conflict StudiesPublic Health Policies and Education
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