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Doctors must respond to changes in the politics of climate change

Medical professionals need to redouble their efforts to keep the health effects of climate change front and center in the national debate about this issue.
A section of an ice field is seen from NASA's Operation IceBridge research aircraft above Ellesmere Island, Canada. The ice fields of Ellesmere Island are retreating due to warming temperatures.

Ten years ago, public health was a leading reason why lawmakers and jurists united to raise the issue of climate change. Their efforts stand severely threatened today. We call on medical professionals to redouble their efforts to keep the health effects of climate change front and center in the national debate over budgeting priorities.

of over 20 years of rigorous research tell us that climate change is a leading driver of increases in heat-caused or heat-exacerbated illness and death, as well as mortal risk from an assortment of calamitous extreme weather events that are already being observed that was released by the White House in 2014.

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