The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future

dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Electrónica e Computación
dc.contributor.authorRomanello, Marina
dc.contributor.authorTriñanes Fernández, Joaquín Ángel
dc.contributor.authorHamilton, Ian
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-19T10:19:22Z
dc.date.available2026-01-19T10:19:22Z
dc.date.issued2021-10-30
dc.descriptionLa aportación de la USC a este artículo se centra en el diseño e implementación de un indicador computacional de riesgo de enfermedades infecciosas por vibriosis, basado en la integración de grandes volúmenes de datos ambientales heterogéneos. La contribución principal corresponde al diseño e implementación del indicador y sistema de información asociado, incluyendo la definición formal del indicador, la normalización de fuentes satelitales y observacionales, y su implementación en un pipeline reproducible y escalable a escala global.
dc.description.abstractThe Lancet Countdown is an international collaboration that independently monitors the health consequences of a changing climate. Publishing updated, new, and improved indicators each year, the Lancet Countdown represents the consensus of leading researchers from 43 academic institutions and UN agencies. The 44 indicators of this report expose an unabated rise in the health impacts of climate change and the current health consequences of the delayed and inconsistent response of countries around the globe—providing a clear imperative for accelerated action that puts the health of people and planet above all else. The 2021 report coincides with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26), at which countries are facing pressure to realise the ambition of the Paris Agreement to keep the global average temperature rise to 1·5°C and to mobilise the financial resources required for all countries to have an effective climate response. These negotiations unfold in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic—a global health crisis that has claimed millions of lives, affected livelihoods and communities around the globe, and exposed deep fissures and inequities in the world’s capacity to cope with, and respond to, health emergencies. Yet, in its response to both crises, the world is faced with an unprecedented opportunity to ensure a healthy future for all.
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dc.description.sponsorshipThe Lancet Countdown's work was supported by an unrestricted grant from the Wellcome Trust (209734/Z/17/Z). Ten of the authors (IH, MRo, AM, CDN, LJ, HK, PD, NH, BSR, and PL) were compensated for their time while drafting and developing the Lancet Countdown's report. CH was supported by a NERC fellowship (NE/R01440X/1) and funding from the Wellcome Trust HEROIC project (216035/Z/19/Z). CD was supported by the UK Natural Environment Research Council Independent Research Fellowship (NE/N01524X/1) and contributes to the Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems (SHEFS) project supported by the Wellcome Trust (205200/Z/16/Z). MD was supported by the Wellcome Trust's Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health (CUSSH) project (209387/Z/17/Z). TO was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Centre for Research in Energy Demand Solutions (EP/R035288/1). YL, LS, and BV were supported by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Applied Sciences Program (80NSSC21K0507). RL was supported by a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship. JR and MOS were supported by the Swedish Research Council Formas (2018–01754 and 2017–01300). MW was supported by the UK Energy Research Centre research programme, which is funded by the UK Research and Innovation Energy Programme (EP/S029575/1). SHG and JKWL were supported by the Singapore's National Research Foundation, Singapore's Prime Minister's Office, Singapore's Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE) programme, and a research grant from the National University of Singapore Initiative to Improve Health in Asia (NIHA) coordinated by the Global Asia Institute and supported by the Glaxo Smith Kline-Economic Development Board (Singapore) Trust Fund.
dc.identifier.citationRomanello, M., McGushin, A., Di Napoli, C., Drummond, P., Hughes, N., Jamart, L., Kennard, H., Lampard, P., Solano Rodriguez, B., Arnell, N., Ayeb-Karlsson, S., Belesova, K., Cai, W., Campbell-Lendrum, D., Capstick, S., Chambers, J., Chu, L., Ciampi, L., Dalin, C., Dasandi, N., … Hamilton, I. (2021). The 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future. Lancet (London, England), 398(10311), 1619–1662. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01787-6
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01787-6
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10347/45239
dc.issue.number10311
dc.journal.titleThe Lancet
dc.language.isoeng
dc.page.final1662
dc.page.initial1619
dc.publisherElsevier B.V.
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01787-6
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectRisk indicators
dc.subjectData integration
dc.subjectPublic health
dc.subjectClimate change
dc.subjectEnvironmental information systems
dc.subjectSpatiotemporal data analysis
dc.subjectDecision support systems
dc.subjectInfectious diseases
dc.subject.classification120318 Sistemas de información, diseño componentes
dc.subject.classification2502 Climatología
dc.subject.classification3212 Salud pública
dc.titleThe 2021 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: code red for a healthy future
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