Shweta Narayan: It's impossible to have healthy people on a sick planet | TED Countdown

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2022-02-12 ・ TED


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Shweta Narayan: It's impossible to have healthy people on a sick planet | TED Countdown

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I grew up in Bokaro Steel City in eastern India,
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an industrial townships
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surrounded by power plants and steel smelters.
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One of my fondest memories as a child
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was to stare in the evenings at the beautiful orange skies
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and flaring chimneys of the steel plant.
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Little did I know at that time
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that these were all classic signs of severe air pollution.
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Cities like Bokaro were dubbed as the temples of modern India
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that propelled the country into the 21st century.
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I now work at the intersection of environment, health and justice.
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I've been in the space for nearly two decades,
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and my experience tells
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that the negative impacts of industrialization
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have outweighed the good.
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I've also in my work come across several individuals and groups who,
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despite all odds,
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go beyond their call of duty to serve their communities.
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I find health care professionals working in polluted places,
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as one such group who strive to do everything they can
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to protect their patients and communities from risk.
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For example, Meena, a health worker from Korba district in central India.
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Her job is to provide maternal care to pregnant women.
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However, Meena lives in a region
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that is surrounded by coal and power plants
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and is considered among the top five critically polluted places in India.
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So Meena also gives advice
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on how to protect the newborn children from the dangers of air pollution.
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Meena and thousands of other health workers in India
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and across the world
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apply a concept that has been with us since at least the fifth century BC
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when Hippocrates, the Greek physician,
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also considered as the father of modern medicine,
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wrote about the role of physicians in his book "Of the Epidemics."
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He said, and I quote,
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"The physician must be able to tell the antecedents,
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know the present and foretell the future.
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Must mitigate these things
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with two special objects in view with regard to disease.
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Namely, to do good
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or to do no harm."
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The doctrine of "do no harm"
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forms the basis of the Hippocratic Oath,
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one of the oldest and most widely known codes of ethics.
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Now the recitation of the Hippocratic Oath may be symbolic today,
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but most health professionals adhere to it daily,
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as we have witnessed in the last two years of the COVID-19 crisis.
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I am here to make a case for two things --
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placing health at the heart of climate solutions
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and placing the philosophy of “first, do no harm”
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at the heart of all decisions beyond health,
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including those taken by our CEOs and politicians.
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(Applause)
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Now let me be clear about one fact.
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The climate crisis is a health crisis.
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It threatens our air, water, food, shelter, security,
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all the basics on which the human life depends.
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Burning of fossil fuels for electricity, heat or transport
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is a major driver for climate change
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and a main contributor to air pollution.
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Globally, air pollution causes
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seven million premature deaths each year.
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That's 13 deaths every minute.
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Way more than the death toll of COVID by the end of summer of 2021.
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And the poor and the marginalized are more severely impacted.
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Now extreme climate events not only threaten people’s health
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but health care's own infrastructure and capacity to respond.
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The deadly floods of 2018 in Kerala, in India,
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the state that I live in,
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forced hospitals to evacuate patients,
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suspend surgeries and critical care.
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Others faced power outages,
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many reported destruction of the entire stocks
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of vaccines and medical supplies.
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And similar experiences have been documented in other parts of the world.
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Now there’s also a paradox here, and with it an opportunity arises.
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While the health sector plays a central role
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in responding to the climate crisis,
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the sector itself contributes to nearly five percent
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of the net global greenhouse gas emissions and growing.
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Health care professionals understand
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the seriousness of their own climate footprint.
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In the last couple of years,
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we have seen an enormous momentum within the sector
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in charting a course towards transformative healthcare
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that starts with climate solutions.
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This momentum is guided by a zero-emissions,
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climate resilience, and health equity road map.
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For example, the state of Chhattisgarh in India
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has solarized over 900 community health centers
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and pledged to attain 100 percent solarization
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to provide energy access,
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thus anchoring the resilience of the community
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and protecting the most vulnerable.
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Last year, India’s National Health Service
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began charting a course to zero emissions by 2045.
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This year,
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40 institutions representing 3,000 hospitals in 18 countries
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followed suit
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and worked with Health Care Without Harm to decarbonize health care --
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its buildings, its operations and supply chain --
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in a race to zero.
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Doctors for Clean Air and Climate Action
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is mobilizing thousands of doctors across India
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on the issue of air pollution and health to advocate for better policies.
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Time has come that we measure the advancement of our civilization
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through the metric of health rather than metric of wealth.
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But here also --
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(Applause)
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But here also lies one of our biggest roadblocks:
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it is impossible to have healthy people on a sick planet.
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The blatant disregard for environment,
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which is entrenched in our current economic and social models,
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has pushed the natural world to its limits.
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Failure to ask basic questions like
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who is this business decision going to harm,
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or what is the impact of the current policy choice
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on the most marginalized
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or on the future generations
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has brought us to this crisis.
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COVID-19 is a clear example of our broken relationship with nature.
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It has also shown the deep interconnections
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between the health of the planet and human health.
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We need to urgently mend our relationship with the planet,
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and this is where the principle of “first, do no harm” in decisions
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becomes critical.
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Now let me clarify one point here because I don't want any ambiguity.
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When I say "do no harm,"
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I do not mean that we should not explore bold and courageous solutions.
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We desperately need to be innovative in the face of crisis.
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But there is a lot of bad, wrongful,
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harmful and unjust behavior that happens knowingly,
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and that needs to stop.
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(Applause)
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The overarching theme of the Hippocratic oath
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is the idea that the individual who is reciting the pledge
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is making a personal dedication to ethical and committed care
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and putting their patients first.
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In Korba, Meena embodies this philosophy.
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She's doing her bit in protecting her community.
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However, that is not enough.
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The scale of challenges that we face today
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demands that all of us, individually and collectively,
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independently of our position, power, agency or resources
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adopt a similar dedication and commitment.
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And as a first step,
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we must all include the principle of doing no harm
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in all decisions, big and small, for all present and future actions,
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and put the health of our planet and ours first.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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