ERL特刊精选|Focus on Health-Centred Climate Solutions

12 Dec 2025 gabriels

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客座编辑

  • 蔡闻佳,清华大学
  • Meghnath Dhimal,尼泊尔健康研究委员会
  • Ian Hamilton,英国伦敦大学学院
  • Stella Hartinger,秘鲁卡耶塔诺埃雷迪亚大学
  • 张弛,北京理工大学
  • 张颖,澳大利亚悉尼大学

 

主题范围

Climate Change is a health crisis and needs to be declared as a public health emergency. The most appealing reason why we should tackle climate change is to protect and improve the health and wellbeing of this generation and the next ones. Despite the deepening understanding of how climate impacts health, the knowledge on how we should design climate adaptation and mitigation policies for a better health or even maximize health co-benefits are still lacking. Therefore, this special collection aims to encourage or catalyse more thoughts, methods and data that can serve to achieve this objective. Topics related to the impacts of climate change on health, as well as responses to address the health impacts of climate actions are also welcomed. To summarize, this special collection aims to deepen the understanding of climate-health linkages, emphasize the urgency of climate actions for health and provide a collage of practical tools and methods to make suggestions on health-centred climate solutions.

Key areas covered:

  • The pathway of climate change’s impact on health (especially new impact pathways, compound and cascading effects)
  • Projection of future health risks under climate change and the inequality issues (especially on vulnerable and unheard groups)
  • Analysis of policies and measures to address health impact of climate change at global/national/ sub-national/regional/city/community level (especially tailored-made policies and measures)
  • Evaluation of the effectiveness of adaptation and mitigation policies to reduce health impacts or achieve health co-benefits
  • Incorporating health concerns into adaptation and mitigation strategy and policy making
  • Good practices on climate change and health adaptation and mitigation

特刊文章

Editorial

Focus on health-centred climate solutions

Jianxiang Shen et al 2025 Environ. Res. Lett. 20 110201

 

Perspective

A better integration of health and economic impact assessments of climate change

Anton Orlov et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 031004

 

Data gaps in transport behavior are bottleneck for tracking progress towards healthy sustainable transport in European cities

Guillaume Chevance et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 051002

 

A health economics perspective on behavioural responses to climate change across geographic, socio-economic and demographic strata

Josephine Borghi and Michael Kuhn 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 081001

 

Health at the centre of climate change negotiations: critical achievements from the COP28 Health Programme

Aditya Vyas et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 081003

 

The wiser healthcare net zero program: a partnership to address the carbon footprint of NSW Health hospitals

Erin Mathieu et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 111008

 

Letter

All-cause mortality attributable to long-term changes in mean temperature and diurnal temperature variation in China: a nationwide quasi-experimental study

Siqi Ai et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 014002

 

Impact of summer Tibetan Plateau snow cover on the variability of concurrent compound heatwaves in the Northern Hemisphere

Wei Dong et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 014057

 

Children’s health impacts from a proposed decarbonization policy in the transportation sector in the Eastern United States

Alique G Berberian et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 044001

 

Association of exposure to extreme rainfall events with cause-specific mortality in North Carolina, US

Kevin Chan et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 044006

 

Health cost impacts of extreme temperature on older adults based on city-level data from 28 provinces in China

Yan-Yan Yu et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 044017

 

Evaluating Japan’s revised heat-health warning system in the face of recent escalating heat stress

Qiang Guo et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 054002

 

The potential of urban trees to reduce heat-related mortality in London

Jonathon Taylor et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 054004

 

Analyzing the effects of drought at different time scales on cause-specific mortality in South Africa

Coral Salvador et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 054022

 

Assessing the tradeoffs in emissions, air quality and health benefits from excess power generation due to climate-related policies for the transportation sector

Christos I Efstathiou et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 064007

 

The effect of forest-environment construction on the physical activity among Chinese adults

Huameng Tang et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 064017

 

Downstream natural gas composition across U.S. and Canada: implications for indoor methane leaks and hazardous air pollutant exposures

Sebastian T Rowland et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 064064

 

Assessing the role of socio-economic factors in shaping the temperature-mortality exposure-response relationship in China

Jing Shang et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 074049

 

Climate change resilient health facilities: a scoping review of case studies in low and middle-income countries

Patricia Nayna Schwerdtle et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 074041

 

Climate, weather, and child health: quantifying health co-benefits

Shouro Dasgupta and Elizabeth J Z Robinson 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 084001

 

Maternal and child health climate change adaptation: a qualitative document analysis of South Asian National Adaptation Plans

Dinesh Bhandari et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 084045

 

The impact of energy sector pollution on human development and inequality amidst climate change

Sebastian Rauner et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 094042

 

Additional outpatient expenditures due to heatwaves: evidence from the Chinese older population

Weilong Li et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 094043

 

Health equity and synergistic abatement strategies of carbon dioxide and air pollutant emissions reduction in China’s eastern coastal area

Shasha Xu et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 104023

 

Climate change mitigation policy for planetary health equity? An automated content analysis of countries’ nationally determined contribution reports

Megan Arthur et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 114032

 

A prototype early warning system for diarrhoeal disease to combat health threats of climate change in the asia-pacific region

Raul Cruz Cano et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 114094

 

Health benefits of decarbonization and clean air policies in Beijing and China

Gregor Kiesewetter et al 2024 Environ. Res. Lett. 19 124051

 

Topical Review

Advancing heat wave definitions: a policy review towards prioritizing health impacts of extreme heat

Sai Venkata Sarath Chandra N et al 2025 Environ. Res. Lett. 20 033004


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