科学通报2023,Vol.68Issue(33) :4472-4479.DOI:10.1360/TB-2023-0366

以气候行动助力健康老龄化

Leveraging climate actions for healthy ageing

蔡闻佳 张弛 张诗卉 白玉琪 Max Callaghan 常楠 陈彬 陈慧琪 程亮亮 崔学勤 戴瀚程 Bawuerjiang Danna 董文轩 范维澄 房小怡 高仝 耿阳 关大博 胡艺馨 华峻翊 黄存瑞 黄弘 黄建斌 江林朗 蒋俏蕾 姜晓朋 金虎 Gregor Kiesewetter 梁璐 林波荣 林华亮 刘欢 刘起勇 刘涛 刘小波 刘心远 刘钊 刘竹 楼书含 鲁晨曦 罗震宇 孟文君 苗卉 任超 Marina Romanello Wolfgang Sch?pp 苏婧 汤绪 王灿 王琼 Laura Warnecke 文三妹 Wilfried Winiwarter 谢杨 徐冰 颜钰 杨秀 姚芳虹 俞乐 袁嘉灿 曾仪娉 张镜 张璐 张锐 张尚辰 张少辉 赵梦真 赵琦 郑大山 周浩 周景博 罗勇 宫鹏
科学通报2023,Vol.68Issue(33) :4472-4479.DOI:10.1360/TB-2023-0366

以气候行动助力健康老龄化

Leveraging climate actions for healthy ageing

蔡闻佳 1张弛 2张诗卉 1白玉琪 1Max Callaghan 3常楠 4陈彬 5陈慧琪 6程亮亮 6崔学勤 1戴瀚程 7Bawuerjiang Danna 8董文轩 9范维澄 9房小怡 10高仝 11耿阳 12关大博 1胡艺馨 13华峻翊 14黄存瑞 15黄弘 9黄建斌 1江林朗 16蒋俏蕾 8姜晓朋 17金虎 18Gregor Kiesewetter 19梁璐 20林波荣 12林华亮 6刘欢 21刘起勇 22刘涛 1刘小波 22刘心远 7刘钊 23刘竹 1楼书含 1鲁晨曦 24罗震宇 21孟文君 25苗卉 15任超 26Marina Romanello 27Wolfgang Sch?pp 19苏婧 28汤绪 18王灿 21王琼 3Laura Warnecke 19文三妹 8Wilfried Winiwarter 19谢杨 29徐冰 1颜钰 30杨秀 31姚芳虹 32俞乐 1袁嘉灿 18曾仪娉 33张镜 8张璐 22张锐 32张尚辰 1张少辉 34赵梦真 2赵琦 35郑大山 6周浩 36周景博 37罗勇 1宫鹏38
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作者信息

  • 1. 清华大学地球系统科学系,北京 100084
  • 2. 北京理工大学管理与经济学院,北京 100081
  • 3. Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change,Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change,Berlin 10829,Germany
  • 4. 南京医科大学公共卫生学院,南京 211166
  • 5. 北京师范大学环境学院,北京 100875
  • 6. 中山大学公共卫生学院,广州 510080
  • 7. 北京大学环境科学与工程学院,北京 100871
  • 8. 清华大学新闻与传播学院,北京 100084
  • 9. 清华大学公共安全研究所,北京 100084;清华大学工程物理系,北京 100084
  • 10. 中国气象科学研究院,气象影响与风险研究中心,北京 100086
  • 11. 山东师范大学商学院,济南 250013
  • 12. 清华大学建筑学院,北京 100084
  • 13. 东南大学经济管理学院,南京 211189
  • 14. 中国海洋大学国际事务与公共管理学院,青岛 266003
  • 15. 清华大学万科公共卫生学院,北京 100084
  • 16. 中国科学技术大学计算机科学与技术学院,合肥 230027
  • 17. 世界卫生组织驻华代表处,北京 100600
  • 18. 复旦大学大气与海洋系/大气科学研究院,上海 200438;复旦大学极端天气/气候事件与人体健康风险互联和治理国际卓越中心,上海 200438
  • 19. Pollution Management Research Group,Energy,Climate,and Environment Program,International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis(IIASA),Laxenburg 2361,Austria
  • 20. Department of Geography and the Environment,University of North Texas,Denton TX 76203-5017,USA
  • 21. 清华大学环境学院,北京 100084
  • 22. 中国疾病预防控制中心传染病预防控制所,传染病溯源预警与智能决策全国重点实验室,北京 102206
  • 23. 北京经济管理职业学院临空经济管理学院,北京 100102
  • 24. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs,Harvard Univeristy,Cambridge 02138,USA
  • 25. 北京大学城市与环境学院,北京 100871
  • 26. 香港大学建筑学院,香港 999077
  • 27. Institute for Global Health,University College London,London WC1H 0AL,UK
  • 28. 清华大学人文学院,北京 100084
  • 29. 北京航空航天大学经济与管理学院,北京 100083
  • 30. 山东大学齐鲁医学院公共卫生学院流行病学系,济南 250002
  • 31. 清华大学气候变化与可持续发展研究院,北京 100084
  • 32. 北京大学体育教研部,北京 100871
  • 33. 清华大学苏世民学院,北京 100084
  • 34. Pollution Management Research Group,Energy,Climate,and Environment Program,International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis(IIASA),Laxenburg 2361,Austria;北京航空航天大学经济与管理学院,北京 100083
  • 35. 山东大学齐鲁医学院公共卫生学院流行病学系,济南 250002;山东大学气候变化与健康研究中心,济南 250002
  • 36. 清华大学城市治理与可持续发展研究院,北京 100084
  • 37. 百度研究院,北京 100091
  • 38. 香港大学地球科学系和地理系,香港 999077
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Abstract

As China's population ages rapidly,the health risks associated with a changing climate are becoming more threatening.The 2022 China report of the Lancet Countdown,led by Tsinghua University with the contributions of 73 experts from 23 leading global institutions,tracks progress in climate change and health in China through 27 indicators across five domains:(1)Climate change impacts,exposure,and vulnerability;(2)adaptation,planning,and resilience for health;(3)mitigation actions and health co-benefits;(4)economics and finance;and(5)public and political engagement.This report is the third China Lancet Countdown report,paying particular attention to the impacts on the elderly and highlighting the urgency of taking action.We selected the most urgent and relevant indicators to complete a policy brief that provides a better understanding of recent progress on climate change and health in China.We found heat-related health impacts increased from 2020 to 2021,increasing heat-related mortality,reducing labour capacity,and undermining the capacity to partake in physical activity due to rising temperature.In addition,exposure to wildfire,extreme drought,and extreme rainfall also increased in different regions across China.In 2021,compared with the 1986-2005 average,people in China had an average of 7.85 more heatwave days(which led to an extra 13185 heatwave-related deaths),and a loss of 0.67 more hours of safe outdoor physical exercise per day.The rising temperature also caused the annual average exposure to wildfire to increase by 60.0%between 2017-2021 compared with the 2001-2005 average.Meanwhile,the engagement on health and climate issues from individuals,scholars,and public sectors continues to grow rapidly.From 2020 to 2021,the number of climate-related articles and documents on the official websites of four Chinese Government departments grew by 1.83 times,and the number of climate-and-health-related articles and documents grew by 3.7 times.However,older populations received marginal attention on this issue in media coverage,although they are more vulnerable to the health threats of climate change than younger populations.In most provinces,people aged 65 years and older are facing higher health risks of climate change than the general population.In addition,we found that the inputs and attention to adaptation are still insufficient compared with the increasing health risks posed by climate change.Based on the findings,the following recommendations are made to protect climate change-related health risks:(1)Increasing adaptation across governmental departments and accelerating investment in climate resilience.Adaptation across governmental departments and investment in climate resilience must be substantially increased to protect the health of Chinese populations.(2)Developing a stand-alone Health National Climate Adaptation Plan.Leaders must strengthen the response of local efforts to national plans,for example,by establishing a nationwide heat and cold and health early warning system with regional characteristics.(3)Prioritise climate change in health policies,with a focus on the wellbeing of vulnerable populations.Leaders should include climate change health impact prevention and treatment as one of the key responsibilities of the new National Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention.(4)Accelerating coal reduction and integrating health considerations into China's pathway to carbon neutrality.Leaders must strictly control the capacity of coal-fired power generation and accelerate the pace of coal reduction(especially in the household sector).(5)Promoting renewable energy generation and consumption by redirecting fossil fuel subsidies to China's low-carbon economy.Leaders should keep encouraging renewable energy generation and consumption.

关键词

climate change/public health/population aging/extreme weather/China

Key words

climate change/public health/population aging/extreme weather/China

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基金项目

英国惠康基金会(Wellcome Trust)

英国惠康基金会(209734/Z/17/Z)

国家自然科学基金(72091514)

国家自然科学基金(72140002)

国家自然科学基金(72104029)

唐仲英基金会和全球能源互联网集团有限公司科技项目()

出版年

2023
科学通报
中国科学院国家自然科学基金委员会

科学通报

CSTPCDCSCD北大核心
影响因子:1.269
ISSN:0023-074X
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