COP27 Climate Change Conference: urgent action needed for Africa and the world

Elsevier, The Lancet, Volume 400, 5 November 2022
Authors: 
Atwoli L., Erhabor G.E., Gbakima A.A., Haileamlak A., Ntumba J.-M.K., Kigera J. et al.

Wealthy nations must step up support for Africa and vulnerable countries in addressing past, present, and future impacts of climate change. The 2022 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change paints a dark picture of the future of life on earth, characterised by ecosystem collapse, species extinction, and climate hazards such as heatwaves and floods.These are all linked to physical and mental health problems, with direct and indirect consequences of increased morbidity and mortality. To avoid these catastrophic health effects across all regions of the globe, there is broad agreement—as 231 health journals argued together in 2021—that the rise in global temperature must be limited to less than 1·5°C compared with pre-industrial levels.