2. The Climate Crisis Is a Health Crisis
Americares is at the forefront of addressing the health impacts of the climate crisis. In July 2024, the world recorded its hottest days ever, increasing health risks for everyone, but especially those most in danger of heat-related illness, including pregnant and older people, those working outside or in hot conditions and people with chronic disease including mental illness.
This summer, more than 40 safety net clinics across the U.S., including a mobile clinic in southern Arizona, began creating heat-health action plans to help keep at-risk patients safe when temperatures rise. As part of our broader health focused work, we’re taking steps to protect communities from climate-related health threats and build climate resilience. |