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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20231010T130000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.theshifters.ch/event/decarbonize-health-to
 -treat-sustainably-214/register">Decarbonize health to treat sustainably</
 a>\nLe bouton s'Inscrire sur cette page est inutile. C'est sur invitation 
 et il faut s'annoncer à Paul: paultarteret@gmail.com. Climate disruption 
 is expected to deeply disrupt our health system. Both the provision and th
 e activity of care will be turned upside down. On one hand\, we will need 
 to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and seek substitutes for fossil r
 esources. On the other hand\, we will have to manage the consequences of e
 cosystem degradation and climate crises on the health of populations and c
 are infrastructures: the spread of diseases\, rising temperatures\, and th
 e exacerbation of floods and droughts. In such conditions\, how can we ens
 ure a sustainable and resilient operation of health services\, and how can
  we preserve everyone's right to good health?
DTSTAMP:20260501T051157Z
LOCATION:Berner Fachhochschule BFH\, Departement Gesundheit\, Schwarztorstr
 asse 48\, 3007\, Suisse
SUMMARY:Decarbonize health to treat sustainably
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.theshifters.ch/event/deca
 rbonize-health-to-treat-sustainably-214/register">Decarbonize health to tr
 eat sustainably</a>\nLe bouton s'Inscrire sur cette page est inutile. C'es
 t sur invitation et il faut s'annoncer à Paul: paultarteret@gmail.com. Cl
 imate disruption is expected to deeply disrupt our health system. Both the
  provision and the activity of care will be turned upside down. On one han
 d\, we will need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and seek substit
 utes for fossil resources. On the other hand\, we will have to manage the 
 consequences of ecosystem degradation and climate crises on the health of 
 populations and care infrastructures: the spread of diseases\, rising temp
 eratures\, and the exacerbation of floods and droughts. In such conditions
 \, how can we ensure a sustainable and resilient operation of health servi
 ces\, and how can we preserve everyone's right to good health?
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