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Why The Solutions To Coronavirus And Climate Change Are The Same

 

Hey readers, this week we spoke with a doctor about why protecting the environment will not only make us healthier but also better equipped to take on future pandemics.


The global spread of the coronavirus is intricately intertwined with the climate crisis. It is a problem exacerbated (and likely brought on) by environmental degradation of our own making, and how we respond to it could impact the health of the planet, and everyone on it, in ways that reverberate for generations to come.


But fighting a pandemic and fighting climate destruction are not at cross purposes, argues Aaron Bernstein, a pediatrician at Boston Children’s Hospital who heads the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. In fact, they are one and the same.


"We need to refocus our attention on doing what we can to keep these diseases at bay," says Bernstein. "[That] means we have to combat climate change, and we have to combat the root causes of biodiversity loss, the destruction of life on earth."


What do you think? We'd love to hear from you.

Cheers, Laura, Amanda and Kyla

 

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