The climate crisis is a health crisis. Climate change is moving both the environmental and social determinants of health in the wrong direction, including mental health.
It is widening inequalities and creating new vulnerabilities through its impacts on health, water supplies, nutrition, livelihoods, air quality, psychosocial well-being, productivity and income, and displacement amongst others.
The Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is uniquely placed globally to support health services to vulnerable populations. Reducing the health impacts of climate change is one of the pillars of the Movement’s ambitions on climate and we are providing technical support to achieve them.
IFRC Health and Care Framework 2030
IFRC Community Health Strategy (2020–2030)
WHO climate and health topic
‘Factor health into adaptation finance’ – Climate Centre study
Health, WASH and climate (Climate Training Kit)