Rising temperatures threaten 'catastrophic harm to health that will be impossible to reverse,' according to editors of 220 medical, nursing and public-health journals
Editors of 220 leading medical, nursing and public-health journals from around the world called for urgent action on climate change, in a joint editorial published on Sunday.
The editorial, which appeared in journals including the New England Journal of Medicine, the British Medical Journal and The Lancet, warns that current efforts aren’t enough to address
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