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Adaptation and Health Impact Assessment Martin Birley BirleyHIA www.BirleyHIA.co.uk
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© BirleyHIA 2 Contents About health Health impacts of CC Energy needs of adaptation Health impacts of adaptation
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CC and health literature Managing the health effects of climate change, Costello et al, Lancet (2009) The Anatomy of A Silent Crisis, Global Humanitarian Forum (2009) Health Effects of Climate Change in the UK, Ed. Kovats (2008) © BirleyHIA 3
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Health definition Health is not merely the absence of disease and infirmity, but a state of complete physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being BirleyHIA 4
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© BirleyHIA 5 Health determinants Environmental Social
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Temperature as health determinant 1ºC UK 1-3% All cause mortality 4.5% Food poisoning 6.0% Respiratory cause mortality © BirleyHIA 6
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Current annual health effect of CC 300,000 deaths 325 million seriously affected 4 billion people vulnerable 500 million at extreme risk Inequality © BirleyHIA 7 Global Humanitarian Forum (2009) Anatomy of A Silent Crisis www.ghfgeneva.org www.ghfgeneva.org
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Inequality and health © BirleyHIA 8 Health Wealth CC amplifies existing health risks and inequalities
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Migration as adaptation Matter of choice or survival? 25-50M by 2010, 200-700M by 2050 Mental health impacts © BirleyHIA 9 http://wakeupfreakout.org/
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Energy needs of adaptation “The world’s energy system is at a crossroads. Current global trends in energy supply and consumption are patently unsustainable.” International Energy Agency – World Energy Outlook, Nov 2008
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Source: David Murphy – The Oil Drum. http://tinyurl.com/l5gpcb
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Energy intensity © BirleyHIA 12
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Energy gap UK BirleyHIA 13 Emissions, Availability Renewables Policy/project lifetime Gap
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Health co-benefits of adaptation example BirleyHIA 14 Housing planned round public transport, cycling, local shops and home-working Reduce premature death from air pollution Improved physical, social and mental health and well-being
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Conclusion Adaptation strategies should be Assessed for health impacts Assessed for inequality impacts Low emission Energy constrained © BirleyHIA 15
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