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Healthcare and Climate Change: Do No Harm

Healthcare Quarterly, 2016
The increased frequency of extreme weather events due to climate change can cause casualties and put healthcare delivery at risk. Ironically, healthcare is a significant source of the very greenhouse gas emissions that lead to climate change. The Vancouver Island Health Authority case study shows the value of targets, energy management and innovation ...
Deanna, Fourt, Claudette, Poirier
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Doctors and climate change: First do no harm

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2021
Imagine a herd of cows in a fenced, lush green meadow shared with birds, bees and other small animals. Now imagine that everything the cows eat or drink comes in a plastic container. Humanity is on an appalling trajectory. Most of us are now aware that a crisis is upon us.
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Evaluating the Harmfulness of Cloning: A Change Based Experiment

Fourth International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories (MSR'07:ICSE Workshops 2007), 2007
Cloning is considered a harmful practice for software maintenance because it requires consistent changes of the entities that share a cloned fragment. However this claim has not been refuted or confirmed empirically. Therefore, we have developed a prototype tool, CloneTracker, in order to study the rate of change of applications containing clones. This
Angela Lozano   +2 more
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Changes in Alcohol-Related Harm after Alcohol Policy Changes in Denmark

European Addiction Research, 2009
<i>Objectives:</i> This paper examines changes in alcohol-related harm in Denmark between 2003 and 2005 after changes in alcohol policies were introduced between 2003 and 2005. <i>Methods:</i> Interrupted time series analysis was performed with data on violent assaults and hospitalisations for acute alcohol intoxication from ...
Bloomfield, Kim   +2 more
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How is Climate Change Harmful?

Ethics and the Environment, 2012
This article offers an account of the way in which climate change is harmful. It argues that the complex nature of climate change makes it challenging to attribute specific harmful outcomes to climate change. It turns out that the future people who will be harmfully affected by climate change will owe their existence to the very actions that led to the
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Changing healthcare workers’ attitudes to self harm

BMJ, 2016
The anonymous article on self harm and the emergency department provides a frank and useful reminder of the judgments that some make about people who self harm.1 I suspect that withholding …
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Harmful Algal Blooms in a Changing Ocean

2018
Climate change research has progressed rapidly over the last two decades, with model projections of future climate conditions gaining enough consensus to enable downscaling these changes to regional scales. While the field of HAB research has come far since its early roots, our current understanding is not well suited to utilize advances in climate ...
Mark L. Wells, Bengt Karlson
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