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Why health should replace wealth as the heart of prosperity

July 30, 2021

Ask people what matters most in their lives and the chances are that health will come out somewhere near the top. Health for ourselves. Health for our friends and our […]

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Richard Smith: The role of digital health in keeping health systems financially, socially, and environmentally sustainable

July 28, 2021

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Tackling the climate crisis and protection of our ecosystem must be at the heart of public health policy

July 1, 2021

Greta Thunberg has accepted an Honorary Membership of the Faculty of Public Health. This demonstrates the urgent need to put the climate crisis and protection of our ecosystem at the […]

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Richard Smith: Progress towards a carbon net-zero NHS

June 28, 2021

Last week the Climate Change Committee (CCC) reported that the UK government is making poor progress with its aim of achieving carbon net-zero by 2045. The report also showed that […]

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Julian Sheather: Post Growth—why health is central to a sustainable economy

June 24, 2021

In his fascinating new book Post Growth, Tim Jackson, director of the Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity, asks a disarmingly straightforward question: how are we to live well […]

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Julian Sheather: Time to address the climate emergency in the medical curriculum

June 18, 2021

I logged on to a fascinating webinar recently—medical education and climate change at the Royal Society of Medicine. As the Lancet’s 2020 Countdown on health and climate change put beyond […]

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Infusing climate change and sustainability into the medical school curriculum

June 7, 2021

James Bevan and Paul Roderick share how the University of Southampton School of Medicine is preparing medical students to practise sustainably […]

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Covid is a prelude to the climate catastrophe and we are not learning fast enough

June 3, 2021

Covid-19 should have taught us lessons for the unfolding climate crisis. But sadly, thousands of avoidable UK covid-19 deaths have not been sufficient. In particular, we have not learnt that […]

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Richard Smith: A eulogy for trees and humanity

May 28, 2021

“Words strikes him as a ruse. His maize and beans and squash—all growing things alone disclose the wordless mind of God.” This doesn’t seem like a good place for a […]

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How the NHS can help tackle the mental health crisis posed by the climate and ecological emergency

May 27, 2021

The devastating effects of the climate emergency are increasingly apparent for all to see. Rising temperatures, bush fires, floods, droughts, dying ecosystems and degrading soil demonstrate each day the extent […]

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