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Last revised: 28 Oct 2024
As highly trusted professionals, GPs are well placed to effectively communicate the health risks of climate change to their patients, the public and policymakers. (14) Through leading by example and advocacy, general practice can promote healthy, sustainable living and reduce carbon emissions. (15) Advocacy is needed for adaptation (ie healthcare support for the physical and mental effects of climate change) and mitigation (ie through government policies to reduce emissions), promoting urgent action to mitigate climate change through individual, practice‑based, and social and population‑based initiatives. (15)
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