New Report: ‘The Case for Action: The power of prevention to support health in a changing climate’

A global coalition of cities, healthcare companies, and researchers today launched a report showing how climate-conscious action can save 725,000 lives each year and cut healthcare costs by $70 billion, playing a critical role in protecting health systems.

The report is the first output of Resilient Cities, Reimagining Health – a partnership between the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) and the Resilient Cities Network, led by Reckitt and Bupa, with support from the Yale School of Public Health, Mode Economics, and Sanofi – that brings together 29 cities, including Greater Manchester, Lagos, Mexico City and Rio de Janeiro.

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