Europe | Healthy Energy Position Paper launched at 6th Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health

via the Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL), the Healthy Energy Initiative’s partner in Europe

Check out HEAL’s brand new Healthy Energy Paper in English, Polish and Czech, launched at the 6th Environment and Health conference organized by the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in Ostrava, Czech Republic! We are looking into the health risks and opportunities different energy sources and also energy savings imply.

At HEAL, our goals are phasing out fossil fuels in energy generation by 2050, replacing them with 100% renewable and safe energy sources, and encouraging energy savings, as well as eliminating all fossil fuel subsidies by 2025 in a manner that protects the poor and affected communities.

To reach these goals, we are making 5 recommendations in our Healthy Energy Paper:

  • Any energy decision should be guided by Health Impact Assessments
  • Energy demand should be reduced through energy efficiency and energy savings
  • Energy poverty should be decreased, while increasing energy access, a just transition for workers in the energy sector should be ensured
  • Health evidence and voices should be engaged and amplifiedGenon K. Jensen, HEAL’s Executive Director said: “In my view, the Healthy Energy Paper is a milestone because it puts all forms of power generations next to each other for a comparison of their effects on human health. For true sustainability, we have to prioritise the energy forms that have come with the least negative impacts on our health, both in the long and the short term. One main result it shows is that the added health perspective shows that we have to phase out fossil fuel based energy forms as fast as possible both because of the large direct burden they create through emissions and the tremendous long term effect they are having causing climate change, a huge threat to public health.”
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