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Doctors say New Zealand fiddles while the world burns

OraTaiaoFriday 04 November 2011, 3:57PM

Media release from OraTaiao

Senior doctors and other health professionals are backing calls in the New Zealand Medical Journal for the country to do much more to reduce the risks of climate instability to acceptable levels.

'The World Health Organization, leading medical bodies and medical journals agree that climate change is a major threat to human health and wellbeing. But New Zealand seems to be asleep at the wheel', says Dr Rhys Jones of OraTaiao: New Zealand Climate & Health.

The calls follow a review in the New Zealand Medical Journal that shows the New Zealand Government's response falling well short of what is needed to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. 'We agree that this calls into question our overall commitment to playing a part in global climate action', Dr Jones says.

Dr Jones is astonished by New Zealand's failure to take a strategic whole-of-government approach. 'Even raising this as a serious issue seems too hard, where engaging leaders can mean being fobbed off, and letters remain unread. There is much indifference to this critical matter of public policy.'

Dr Jones notes that climate change is already causing death, disease and injury around the world. 'As doctors, we have a responsibility to protect the health and well-being of the community. Just as a doctor ignoring a serious health problem would be guilty of medical malpractice, our inaction on climate change is abuse and neglect - but in this case on a global scale', ends Dr Jones.

Background notes
Dr Rhys Jones is a public health medicine specialist at the University of Auckland. He co-convenes OraTaiao: New Zealand Climate and Health.

The article in the New Zealand Medical Journal 'End-of-term review of the New Zealand Government's response to climate change: A public health perspective' (by Associate Professor Nick Wilson and colleagues, Wellington) is published this week, available at http://journal.nzma.org.nz/journal/124-1345/4949/.

OraTaiao has written to the Prime Minister about commitment to addressing climate change and health. This letter was sent on 4 October (2011) and asks for a whole-of-government approach to climate change in light of senior ministers' adverse public stances etc. The letter is available on the OraTaiao website at www.orataiao.org.nz under 'Submissions'. The letter was misplaced and has not been read by the recipient. It follows and refers to earlier correspondence from wider groups, similarly not dealt with.

 
 
 





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