The 2022 China report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: leveraging climate actions for healthy ageing

Wenjia Cai(Tsinghua University), Chi Zhang(Peking University), Shihui Zhang(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Yuqi Bai(Tsinghua University), Max Callaghan(Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change), Nan Chang(Nanjing Medical University), Бин Чэн(Beijing Normal University), Huiqi Chen(Sun Yat-sen University), Liangliang Cheng(Sun Yat-sen University), Xueqin Cui(Tsinghua University), Hancheng Dai(Peking University), Danna Bawuerjiang(Tsinghua University), Wenxuan Dong(Tsinghua University), Weicheng Fan(Tsinghua University), Xiaoyi Fang(Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences), Tong Gao(Shandong Normal University), Geng Yang(Tsinghua University), Dabo Guan(Tsinghua University), Yixin Hu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Junyi Hua(Ocean University of China), Cunrui Huang(Vanke (China)), Hong Huang(Tsinghua University), Jianbin Huang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Linlang Jiang(University of Science and Technology of China), Qiaolei Jiang(Tsinghua University), Xiaopeng Jiang(World Health Organization), Jin Hu(Fudan University), Gregor Kiesewetter(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Lü Liang(University of North Texas), Borong Lin(Tsinghua University), Hualiang Lin(Sun Yat-sen University), Huan Liu(Tsinghua University), Qiyong Liu(National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention), Tao Liu(Tsinghua University), Xiaobo Liu(Peking University), Xin‐Yuan Liu(Peking University), Zhao Liu(Institute of Economics), Zhu Liu(Institute of Economics), Shuhan Lou(Tsinghua University), Chenxi Lu(University of Exeter), Zhenyu Luo(Tsinghua University), Wenjun Meng(Peking University), Hui Miao(Vanke (China)), Chao Ren(City University of Hong Kong), Marina Romanello(University College London), Wolfgang Schöpp(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Jing Su(Tsinghua University), Xu Tang(Fudan University), Can Wang(Tsinghua University), Qiong Wang(Sun Yat-sen University), Laura Warnecke(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Sanmei Wen(Tsinghua University), Wilfried Winiwarter(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Yang Xie(Beihang University), Bing Xu(Tsinghua University), Yu Yan(Shandong University), Xiu Yang(Tsinghua University), Fanghong Yao(Peking University), Le Yu(Tsinghua University), Jiacan Yuan(Fudan University), Yiping Zeng(Tsinghua University), Jing Zhang(Tsinghua University), Lu Zhang(National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention), Rui Zhang(Peking University), Shangchen Zhang(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Shaohui Zhang(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Qi Zhao(Shandong University), Dashan Zheng(Sun Yat-sen University), Hao Zhou(Tsinghua University), Jingbo Zhou(Baidu (China)), Margaret Fu-Chun Chan Fung(Vanke (China)), Yong Luo(Tsinghua University), Peng Gong(University of Hong Kong)
The Lancet Public Health
October 29, 2022
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Abstract

A health-friendly, climate resilient, and carbon-neutral pathway would deliver major benefits to people's health and wellbeing in China, especially for older populations, while simultaneously promoting high-quality development in the long run.
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\nThis report is the third China Lancet Countdown report, led by the Lancet Countdown Regional Centre based in Tsinghua University. With the contributions of 73 experts from 23 leading institutions, both within China and globally, this report tracks progress through 27 indicators in the following five domains: (1) climate change impacts, exposure, and vulnerability; (2) adaptation, planning, and resilience for health; (3) mitigation actions and health co-benefits; (4) economics and finance; and (5) public and political engagement. From 2021 to 2022, two new indicators have been added, and methods have been improved for many indicators. Specifically, one of the new indicators measures how heat affects the hours that are safe for outdoor exercise, an indicator of particular relevance given the boom in national sports triggered by the summer and winter Olympics. Findings in this report, which coincide with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) hosted in Egypt (where much attention is being focused on adaptation for clinically vulnerable populations), expose the urgency for accelerated adaptation and mitigation efforts to minimise the health impacts of the increasing climate change hazards in China.


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