The Forum's Climate Overshoot Commission released its policy paper: "Reducing the Health Risks of Climate Overshoot" at the World Health Summit 2024.
The goal of the Paris Agreement is to hold the global average temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. As we face the growing risk of climate overshoot, it is crucial to adopt a comprehensive approach that integrates health considerations into climate action.
This paper highlights the physical and mental health risks of climate overshoot a well as the exacerbating social and economic inequalities which compound vulnerable populations' exposure to climate related health hazards.
Key strategies to mitigate the health impacts and promote equity include:
Click to read the full paper, availble in 6 UN languages
The launch included a rich discussion focused on the findings and recommendations of the policy paper.