Abstract

Humanity faces unprecedented challenges of the current COVID-19 pandemic, persistent health crises, demographic shifts, conflict, and unsustainable environmental demands. At the 26th annual UN climate change conference (COP26), countries pledged to protect population and planetary health through sustainable leadership for climate resilient health systems.1 Although health co-benefits from climate change actions are well evidenced, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in practice climate, sustainability, and health policies are disconnected, and equity considerations remain theoretical.

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