The American Academy of Pediatrics recently issued a newly updated policy statement on climate change. Children are uniquely vulnerable to health impacts wrought by a warming planet, and pediatricians are prime witnesses to those consequences. Unambiguously, the AAP states that climate change threatens children's health.
As reported by Grist, the group is encouraging its members to incorporate climate change counseling into their clinical practice. Their advice addresses the nuts and bolts of adaptation, underscoring that climate change is here now: "Assess climate risks and recommend climate solutions when screening for and addressing social determinants of health such as energy, food, and housing security. Educate families on regional climate and health risks and protective strategies. Use existing anticipatory guidance as a framework for discussing climate change solutions. For example, encourage active modes of transport or promote consumption of plant-based proteins to reduce carbon emissions and promote health. Encourage family choices that reduce fuel consumption and promote mobility, such as utilization of public and active transportation, and fuel-efficient vehicles."
🩺 Whether your organization operates in healthcare or an entirely different industry, how can you help your customers adapt to the effects of climate change? Which practical advice and solutions can you offer?