Abstract:Background
Sustained elevated concentration of GHGs is predicted to increase global mortality. With the Australian health sector responsible for 7% of the nation’s GHG emissions, the benefits and costs of various decarbonisation trajectories are currently being investigated. To assist with this effort, we model the impact earlier decarbonisation has on temperature-related mortality.
Design
We used DICE-EMR, an Integrated Assessment Model with an endogenous mortality response, to simulate Australian GHG traje… Show more
“…2 This is the next crucial step in the assessment and comparison of scope 3 mitigation strategies and will become increasingly relevant as the social cost of carbon is increased to better reflect realworld impact. 15 Efficient and effective decarbonisation and transition to a circular economy model will require innovation and capacity building by enhancing partnerships between health services and universities. These partnerships will allow health workers and leaders Perspectives to codevelop solutions with academics engineering, material science, implementation and system science, health economics and many other sectors.…”
Section: Recommendations and Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scope 3 emissions data are important in developing evidence‐based procurement decisions as emphasised in the National Health and Climate Change Strategy 2 . This is the next crucial step in the assessment and comparison of scope 3 mitigation strategies and will become increasingly relevant as the social cost of carbon is increased to better reflect real‐world impact 15 …”
GHGP = greenhouse gas protocol; IC T = information and communications technology. Source: Figure reproduced from the NHS, England. 3 ◆ Open access: Open access publishing facilitated by Deakin University, as part of the Wiley -Deakin University agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.
“…2 This is the next crucial step in the assessment and comparison of scope 3 mitigation strategies and will become increasingly relevant as the social cost of carbon is increased to better reflect realworld impact. 15 Efficient and effective decarbonisation and transition to a circular economy model will require innovation and capacity building by enhancing partnerships between health services and universities. These partnerships will allow health workers and leaders Perspectives to codevelop solutions with academics engineering, material science, implementation and system science, health economics and many other sectors.…”
Section: Recommendations and Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scope 3 emissions data are important in developing evidence‐based procurement decisions as emphasised in the National Health and Climate Change Strategy 2 . This is the next crucial step in the assessment and comparison of scope 3 mitigation strategies and will become increasingly relevant as the social cost of carbon is increased to better reflect real‐world impact 15 …”
GHGP = greenhouse gas protocol; IC T = information and communications technology. Source: Figure reproduced from the NHS, England. 3 ◆ Open access: Open access publishing facilitated by Deakin University, as part of the Wiley -Deakin University agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.
“…3 The health of present and future generations depends on significant cuts to greenhouse gas emissions this decade. 4 The health care sector has both the capacity and duty to lead this transition, with all-electric hospitals and 100% renewable electricity supply being part of the solution.…”
Section: It's Time For Australian Hospitals To Be All-electric (And P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The MCC metric has previously been used to explore the health benefits of earlier healthcare decarbonisation in Australia. 24 The key distinction from the SCC is that the MCC is presented in deaths, rather than dollars. Policy makers can then make their own judgements on how to monetarily value the mortality impacts.…”
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