Annabelle Workman. |
Quantifying and incorporating these health co-benefits into
the development of national climate change mitigation policies may facilitate
the adoption of stronger policies.
There is, however, a dearth of research exploring the role
of health co-benefits on the development of such policies. To address this
knowledge gap, research was conducted in Australia involving the analysis of
several data sources, including interviews carried out with Australian federal
government employees directly involved in the development of mitigation
policies.
The resulting case study determined that, in Australia,
health co-benefits play a minimal role in the development of climate change
mitigation policies. Several factors influence the extent to which health
co-benefits inform the development of mitigation policies. Understanding these
factors may help to increase the political utility of future health co-benefits
studies.
Read the paper by Annabelle
Workman - “The Role of Health Co-Benefits in the Development of Australian Climate Change Mitigation Policies.”
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