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For a typical person living in a typical comfortable world, there is hardly any parallel between climate change and health effects. Enough has been said about the climate change and it took many years yet before leaders of the world acknowledged that climate change is linked to human activities. So, why should pharmacists bother about climate change? Obviously we do because there is enough evidence to implicate health effects to climate change. In a recent publication by Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change (www.ipcc.ch), a clear statement was issued, ie. “Projected climate change-related exposures are likely to affect the health status of millions of people.” Global Warming & Seasons Change ![]() .... it's really too hot to BEAR .....! Food Production & Nutrition Infectious Diseases Cardiovascular & Respiratory Diseases
As an individual, it is not possible to reverse climate change; but as a responsible professional sharing this planet earth with the world’s other flora and fauna, we have a small part to play in responding to climate change. We can begin helping by adapting to the changes through sustainable means and pass the knowledge and message to people we have influence over – our patients, our children, our family. Adjust to climate change pragmatically and preemptively through environmentally friendlier means. Reduce direct and indirect carbon-emissions – walking or use public transport vs. driving; lesser unnecessary air-conditioning; cut wastages; embrace and advocate the principle of 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse & Recycle) etc. It is a lifestyle decision, it is a small step, but collectively, our children and our children’s children will have a better place to live, moving forward. Thanks for reading! Ng Cheng Tiang
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