News Articles
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GP Pulse: An advocate for climate change action
Interview with new OraTaiao executive board member and General Practitioner, Dr Dermot Coffey. See here (PDF).
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Stuff.co.nz: Wildfires, disease and food loss predicted for world's climate future - research
Article on findings from the 2019 report - Lancet Countdown on climate change and health with comments from Dr Alexandra Macmillan, OraTaiao Co-convenor. See here.
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Stuff.co.nz: 'Plant based' diet could cut disease, hospital costs and emissions, NZ health sector says
Article on the benefits of a sustainable diet and why we need a strong Zero Carbon Bill with quotes from Dr Alexandra Macmillan, OraTaiao Co-convenor. Read here.
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NZ Herald: 'Show us how it's done' - 22 leading NZ academics who back the School Strike 4 Climate
Article on the School Strikes for Climate with comments by Co-convenors Dr Alex Macmillan and Dr Rhys Jones. Read here.
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Stuff.co.nz: Māori are among the most vulnerable to climate change
Article on how Māori communities are facing up to threats of coastal erosion and flooding as a result of climate change, with comments from Dr Rhys Jones, OraTaiao Co-convenor. Read here.
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NZ Herald: Report: Climate change already a global health emergency
Article on the Lancet Countdown 2018 report with quotes from Co-convenor Dr Rhys Jones. Read here.
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Otago Daily Times: 1918 flu has lessons for climate change
Article on State of Public Health lecture given by Co-convenors Dr Alexandra Macmillan and Dr Rhys Jones. Read here.
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NZ Herald: Doctors urged to back fresh effort on climate change
Dr Andrea Forde, Dr Scott Metcalfe, and policy analyst Liz Springford, set out the importance of tackling climate change. Read here.
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NZ Herald: Climate Change a Medical Emergency
NZ Herald Science Reporter on Lancet Commission on Health and Climate Change, with comment from co-convenors Dr Alex Macmillan and Dr Rhys Jones.
Read here.
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Otago Daily Times: Students push fossil fuel issue
Dr Alex Macmillan quoted in this article about academics and students pushing for Otago University to divest from fossil fuels, in the interests of climate protection.
Read here.