Sources of energy with favourable an adverse effects on climate and health. Trends of their utilization in Chile, 2009-2010

Authors

  • Carlos Montoya-Aguilar Profesor titular de Salud Pública, Universidad de Chile

Keywords:

climate change, health risks of global warming, carbon emissions, clean and safe energy sources, atomic energy prospects, hydroelectric power, Copenhague and Cancún summits

Abstract

This paper is based on the most up to date information on climate change and its relationship with human health. Events in this field have been followed through the news in the press, during the period December 2009 till May 2010, in continuation of a series of previous publications. We do not find a significant change, either in the world or in Chile, of the trends leading to an environmental and sanitary catastrophe. The risk of the eventual installation of nuclear power and of large dams is ever present. Nevertheless, progress regarding the awareness of the issue, on one hand, and the development of clean and safe energy generation technologies, still offer a possibility for social and political control of the negative influences at work. This possibility lies in the political system, and it is urgent that the health sector commits itself to a definite role therein. The need for action is urgent. National public opinion must act on the government so that its legal and financial instruments are applied in practice and so that the country may perform its pertinent duties in the international arena.

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Published

2010-06-28

How to Cite

Montoya-Aguilar, C. . (2010). Sources of energy with favourable an adverse effects on climate and health. Trends of their utilization in Chile, 2009-2010. Cuadernos Médico Sociales, 50(2), 95–114. Retrieved from https://cuadernosms.cl/index.php/cms/article/view/538

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Artículos de investigación