The Victorian Medical Women’s Society actively campaigns for Climate Change Awareness.
We acknowledge that anthropogenic climate change is an urgent global health and urgent women’s health challenge which occurs mainly due to human-related greenhouse gas emissions which results in global warming which is accelerating and will not stabilise without significant human effort at national and international levels to mitigate them.
Climate change has a disproportionate effect on women’s health and further broadens existing social disparities in health, health access and health equality. The effects of climate change have deleterious, lasting impacts on food quality and production, air quality, water quality and availability, extreme weather events and loss of homes, mental health decline, the spread of disease, the dislocation of vulnerable populations who no longer live inhabitable environments resulting in the creation of environmental refugees. For women in particular, these impacts are magnified in that they are usually the carers of children and elderly. Exposure to environmental toxins affects pregnancies resulting in obstetric complications, birth defects, weaker babies and ongoing intergenerational effects. Malnutrition in pregnancy results in higher maternal and infant mortality, resulting in orphaned children. Sexual violence against women increases and women lose reproductive control due to poor access to adequate reproductive health services and have more unplanned pregnancies. The climate change impact on women and children puts further stress on existing health infrastructure.
We have drafted and submitted a resolution to the Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA), to acknowledge the impact of Climate Change on the health of women and children. This has been approved and is to be ratified at the next MWIA Triennial Meeting. The MWIA has affiliations with WHO and UN and all seven representative regions of MWIA have unanimously agreed to accept this draft as the MWIA statement.
We also join our medical colleagues from Doctors for the Environment (DEA), the Royal Australian College of Physicians (RACP), the Australian Medical Association (AMA), the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), Australian College of Environmental Medicine (ACEM), Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM), the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) who support the body of science related to climate change and unite with them in the call to our national and international leaders to curb greenhouse gas emissions and limit further climate destabilization.
We strongly urge the government, institutions and individuals to introduce policies to reduce carbon emissions and limit environmental degradation for the benefit of women, children and the whole population.
We are proud to support Doctors for the Environment (DEA) in their ongoing efforts.
Read the VWMS letter of support to Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA) here.
Climate Action
The Australian Federation of medical Women see Climate Action as the greatest health opportunity to prevent premature deaths, address climate and health inequity and unlock substantial health and economic benefits.
To this effect, AFMW is one of 58 member organisations to have co-signed the letter addressed and sent to the Prime Minister on 30th April 2021, urging him to commit to:
- Including health in our official Paris Agreement contribution
- Decarbonising health by 2040
- Enact a National Strategy on Climate, Health and Wellbeing.
AFMW CHAG Vision
- Advocate for awareness of Climate Change and its gendered impacts
- Encourage membership participation in Climate Change advocacy at local, state, national and international levels
- Recommend doctors and hospitals decarbonize their practices and hospitals by 2040
- Unify the voice of medical women to collectively pressure governments locally, nationally and internationally
- Conduct research on climate change and health effects on women and children through our affiliations
- Reflect on indigenous knowledge of land and health and incorporate these messages
Joint Action on Climate – AFMW & Doctors For the Environment Australia (DEA)
25th May 2021
As AFMW President and Chair Chair AFMW Climate Health Action Group (CHAG), A/Prof Simonis is thrilled to announce that AFMW now has a signed a memorandum of understanding with the Doctors For the Environment Australia.
This is a positive step for the climate and health agenda and we look forward to working closely with our friends at DEA towards preserving our planet and promoting good health.
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DEA Correspondence
Since we started our climate emergency campaign, 7 medical colleges along with the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand have declared a climate emergency. As of May 2020 those
Letter of support for Doctors for the Environment Australia
VMWS supports Doctors for the Environment Australia with their ongoing efforts in the climate health emergency.
The MJA-Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: Australian policy inaction threatens lives
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