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The Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health
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Climate change is one of the most important issues of our time and has major health and healthcare implications.
Climate change is the greatest public health crisis of the 21st century. As consistently trusted messengers to the public, health professionals have a crucial role to play in raising public awareness of the health threat posed by climate change and catalyzing action. The Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health (Consortium), a program of the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication (4C), organizes major medical societies representing over 1 million physicians and health professionals to carry three simple messages:
- Climate change is harming Americans today, with people of color and communities living in poverty experiencing greater harm.
- The way to slow or stop these harms is to decrease the use of fossil fuels and increase energy efficiency and the use of clean energy sources.
- These changes in energy choices will improve the quality of our air and water and bring immediate health benefits.
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