Australia’s peak climate-health body today congratulated federal parliamentarians for their leadership in addressing the health impacts of climate change on Australians.
The Climate and Health Alliance (CAHA) welcomed . The motion recognised the health impacts of climate change in Australia, and called for detailed information on the time, consultation and scope of the Albanese Government’s promised national climate, health and wellbeing strategy.
Representing 90+ health and medical organisations, CAHA also extended congratulations to the Members for Canberra, Warringah, Higgins and Kooyong, who vocalised their support for such a national strategy.
The motion came after to discuss an implementation plan for the national strategy.
“Our federal parliament has now joined our health sector in championing action to protect Australians’ health from climate change,” said Mr Roland Sapsford, CAHA CEO. “After a lost decade for climate action, climate-health leadership from our national politicians is overdue.
“As Dr Scamps noted, it is up to us all to ensure the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Strategy for Climate, Health and Wellbeing does not sit on a dusty shelf. We thank her for her advocacy, and the support of Labor and crossbench Members of Parliament during the debate on the motion.
“Similarly, we are delighted by Australian health leaders’ joint support for key next steps in developing a strategy.”