Climate change adaptation must not replicate lockdown scenarios

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2024

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Weinstein, P.
Bi, P.
Stanhope, J.

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Perspectives in Public Health, 2024; 144(4):208-209

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Philip Weinstein, Peng Bi, Jessica Stanhope

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This paper highlights concerns related to climate change adaptation strategies, including staying indoors and using air conditioning, as these strategies will lead to similar issues as faced with the COVID-19 lockdowns, including social isolation, reduced physical activity and reduced exposure to green space. These are critical concerns in light of climate change.

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© Royal Society for Public Health 2024. Open access (CC BY 4.0)

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