Motivation

Climate change, alongside biodiversity loss and other planetary crises, is arguably “the biggest global health threat of the 21st century” (Lancet 2009) because it destroys our living conditions on the planet – through increased storms and floods, heat and drought, harvest failures and famines, infections, conflicts and migration. It hits the poorest particularly hard, thus enhancing existing inequality. Ultimately, it threatens the survival of our civilization.

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