Publisher DOI: | 10.1007/s11625-024-01487-5 | Title: | Climate-friendly healthcare : reducing the impacts of the healthcare sector on the world’s climate | Language: | English | Authors: | Leal Filho, Walter ![]() Luetz, Johannes M. Thanekar, Urvi D. Dinis, Maria Alzira Pimenta Forrester, Mike |
Keywords: | Healthcare; Greenhouse gas emissions; Climate change; Decarbonisation; Sustainable procurement; Planetary health | Issue Date: | 29-Mar-2024 | Publisher: | Elsevier | Journal or Series Name: | Sustainability science | Volume: | 19 | Issue: | 3 | Startpage: | 1103 | Endpage: | 1109 | Abstract: | If the global healthcare sector were a country, it would be the fifth-largest carbon emitter, also producing massive volumes of waste. A revolutionary transition to an environmentally sustainable model of healthcare is required. Decarbonisation efforts are initially focused on transitioning to renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency in healthcare facilities (Scopes 1 and 2). One of the major challenges is to reduce the carbon intensity of the broader healthcare sector, especially operational and supply chain-related emissions, which represent 71% of the sector’s worldwide emissions (Scope 3). This comment briefly describes the connections between the healthcare sector and climate change and describes several high-impact decarbonisation opportunities, focusing on transitioning from current resource and waste-intensive procurement models and highlighting the planetary co-benefits of fostering low-emissions healthcare. To succeed, this transition will require high-level advocacy and policy changes supported by international collaboration at the global level. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/16978 | ISSN: | 1862-4057 | Review status: | This version was peer reviewed (peer review) | Institute: | Department Gesundheitswissenschaften Fakultät Life Sciences |
Type: | Article |
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