Our health will be the real price of climate change
Briefly

A global increase of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels could result in catastrophic harm to health, including heat-related illnesses, cardiovascular diseases, strokes, and more, due to climate change and biodiversity loss.
The health sector, responsible for 4% of global emissions, will face increased demand as climate change leads to air and water pollution, reduced food security, changes in infectious diseases, and more, affecting human health significantly.
Brands in the health industry must address the implications of climate change, including reducing emissions and waste, as health concerns will become central to global conversations and needs.
Climate and ecological crises are causing detrimental health impacts will push society back down the hierarchy of human needs, increasing demands on the healthcare sector and necessitating a shift toward more sustainable practices.
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