Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1088203 | Public Health | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Health problems caused by overconsumption, growing inequalities and diminished well-being are issues that have been attributed to the prioritization of economic growth as the central purpose of society. It is also known that climate change and rising energy prices will inevitably bring changes to the globe's economic models. Doctors and the wider public health community have campaigned successfully in the past on issues such as the threat of nuclear war. Is it now time for this constituency to make its distinctive contribution to these new threats to health?
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Authors
G. McCartney, P. Hanlon,