Public Health Wales has published a series of infographics highlighting the importance of climate change impact on the health and wellbeing of the population of Wales, and to support public bodies and businesses to take action to address any impacts.

Launched to coincide with the Council of Parties 26 (COP26), the infographics focus on the relationships between the natural environment and health, the population groups affected and some of the key health and wellbeing impacts of climate change and those population groups who could be affected. Namely:

  • People – Climate change affects everyone, but the impacts will be felt disproportionately by some groups. This infographic highlights the health and wellbeing impacts of climate change on different population groups including; children and young people; older adults; people with disabilities and long term health conditions, and people living on a low income. Effective adaptation planning includes thinking about different groups and how they will be impacted.
  • Places – Climate change will impact health and wellbeing in the places where we live, work and play. More action is needed to prepare for increased heat in Wales, and this infographic aims to draw attention to places where plans are needed for adaptation to higher temperature including: workplaces; schools; homes; hospitals and care homes.
  • Food – Good nutrition is essential for healthy growth and development in children, maintaining health in adulthood and reducing the risk of diseases such as cancer. This infographic explores the impacts of climate change on food security and healthy eating.
  • Nature and health – The natural environment supports population  health and wellbeing, from the air that people breathe, to the food consumed, to spending social, active and restful time in green and blue natural spaces. This infographic summarises the benefits of nature to physical, social and mental health and wellbeing, and also gives some ideas for actions on how everyone can take care of nature.

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Webinar: Climate Change, the Welsh Perspective – Thursday 11 November, 14:00 : Register for this event

In this webinar Nerys Edmonds from Public Health Wales will give a brief overview of the Climate Change Health Impact Assessment which is due to be published at the end of the year, explaining the role of Public Health Wales and exploring the  health and wellbeing impacts that need to be addressed in planning for, and responding to climate change.