西班牙-葡萄牙内科在应对气候变化和环境退化方面的建议

L. Campos , M.M. Chimeno-Viñas , J. Carretero-Gómez , L. Santos , A. Cabrera-Rayo , P.R. Valdez , R. Gómez-Huelgas , en nombre de las sociedades, colegios, y asociaciones de Medicina Interna de los países de habla hispana y lusa
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面对气候变化和环境退化对人类健康的严重影响,29 个西语和葡萄牙语国家的 32 个内科医学会、学院和协会发布了一份共识文件,呼吁医生和所有卫生专业人员参与全球抗击这些变化根源的斗争。这一承诺要求卫生相关组织开展合作,制定和实施良好的环境可持续性做法,提高专业人员和民众的认识,促进该领域的教育和研究,增强卫生系统的气候适应能力和环境可持续性,消除不平等现象,保护最弱势人群,采取保护环境的行为,并将内科学作为增强卫生系统应对这些挑战能力的核心专业。
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Recommendations of the Spanish-Portuguese Internal Medicine services in the fight against climate change and environmental degradation

Facing the severity of the impact of climate change and environmental degradation on human health, 32 Internal Medicine societies, colleges, and associations of 29 Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries issue a consensus document in which they call for the implication of doctors and all health professionals in the global fight against the causes of these changes. This commitment requires the cooperation of health-related organizations, elaboration and implementation of good environmental sustainability practices, greater awareness of professionals and population, promotion of education and research in this area, increasing climate resilience and environmental sustainability of health systems, combating inequalities and protecting the most vulnerable populations, adopting behaviors that protect the environment, and claiming Internal Medicine as a core specialty for empowerment of the health system to respond to these challenges.

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