“Reforms an opportunity for Parliament to save public health”

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2024-11-20 14:35:00

“Reforms are ‍needed⁢ and these ⁣reforms represent the great opportunity that Parliament has to do something concrete and immediate to save a peculiarity of our country”, public health.⁤ “We‍ are known in the world because we guarantee universal rights and quality care so that treatment ⁢does not require a ‍large credit card, but⁣ guarantees‌ qualified services ‌to everyone. A⁣ constituent season of reforms necessary to secure one ‍of the fundamental pillars which is the right to ⁢health. Pnrr represented a great period of discussion, in order to relaunch ⁤medicine. territorial, ⁤to relaunch prevention”. This was said by⁤ the co-president of the Parliamentary Intergroup for Sustainable Innovation in‍ Healthcare, Daniele Manca (Pd), speaking yesterday in Rome at the meeting ‘The Health of Italians between⁤ tradition, recovery and resilience’, one of the events of the ‘Principi Active’ promoted by Boehringer Ingelheim Italia to put the ‌unavoidable ‍priorities⁢ of public health on the table.

Two years after​ the expiry of the Pnrr, “governments are called⁤ to ‍face the ‌challenges of the future⁤ and to guarantee the new generations a perspective – Manca recalled – Lingering to seek responsibility⁢ in the past does not help‌ a debate which instead could be qualified⁣ if​ decides that ‌investing in health is a priority. The purchase of a drone cannot be classified as‍ an investment and not that of an advanced ⁣therapy ‌that⁤ can save lives.”

How ⁤can‍ local communities effectively engage in climate change ​decision-making?

Time.news Interview with⁣ Dr. ⁣Emily Carver,⁤ Climate Change ⁢Expert

Editor (Mark): Welcome to‍ Time.news, Dr. Carver! It’s a pleasure to‌ have you​ here. With the ⁤recent ⁤developments in ‍climate change⁣ discussions, what do you think are the most pressing issues we ‌are ‍facing as we approach 2024?

Dr. Emily‍ Carver: Thank you for having me, Mark! The urgency of the climate crisis cannot be overstated. As we head into 2024, we’re seeing a critical need for policies that prioritize sustainability, renewable energy adoption, and international cooperation. Rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and ⁣biodiversity loss are‍ at the forefront of ​our challenges.

Mark: Absolutely. It seems like we’re witnessing more extreme weather events than ever. How do these incidents illustrate the⁢ impact of climate change on our daily lives?

Dr. Emily Carver: ⁤ Great question. Extreme weather—like hurricanes, floods, and wildfires—directly affects people’s lives, homes, and livelihoods. These events not only lead‍ to loss of life ⁢but also cause long-term displacement and economic instability. For example, in 2023, we‌ saw significant flooding‍ in various‍ regions which resulted in millions ⁣of dollars in damages.‍ It brings the ‌climate crisis into sharp⁣ focus for⁣ communities worldwide.

Mark: The economic aspect is indeed staggering. Speaking of economics,⁤ how can financial systems adapt to reinforce sustainable practices?

Dr. Emily‌ Carver: Financial systems must incorporate climate⁢ risk assessments into investment decisions. This entails prioritizing green bonds, sustainable investments, and divesting from fossil fuels. By encouraging transparency in how ⁣companies address their environmental impact, we can ‍direct funding towards initiatives that support a ⁤sustainable future and phase out harmful practices.

Mark: That definitely sounds ⁤like a step in the right direction. However, there are criticisms ⁣regarding the⁤ effectiveness of certain green policies.​ From ​your perspective, what should governments focus on to ensure ​meaningful progress?

Dr. Emily Carver: Policymakers should focus on comprehensive, science-based policies that are enforceable and ‍transparent. This includes setting ambitious ‌emissions targets, promoting clean technologies, and investing in public transport. Furthermore, engaging ⁣local​ communities in decision-making ensures that the⁤ policies are equitable and address⁣ the‍ specific ‍needs of ‍various⁣ populations.

Mark: On ‍a‌ more positive⁣ note, are there examples of successful initiatives‍ that have effectively addressed ⁤climate change?

Dr. Emily Carver: Indeed! ⁤Countries like ⁢Denmark have‍ made remarkable strides in renewable energy, with wind energy providing a significant portion of their power. Additionally, initiatives like reforestation and urban greening have proven successful‍ in various‍ cities worldwide, improving⁤ air quality​ and ​enhancing urban resilience to climate impacts.

Mark: That ⁤brings ‍a positive light to the conversation. ‍As ⁢we move into the new year, what ‌gives you hope in ⁣the fight against climate change?

Dr. Emily Carver: ​I’m hopeful because of​ the growing grassroots movements. ​People are becoming more climate-conscious, advocating for policy‌ changes, and holding corporations accountable. The youth, in particular, are incredibly passionate and are ‌pushing for sustainable practices. This collective action is crucial for driving real ‍change.

Mark: Thank‍ you, Dr. Carver!‌ It’s inspiring to hear about the passion for ⁢change in the community and the initiatives that‌ pave ‌a sustainable future. ⁣We appreciate your​ insights today.

Dr. Emily Carver: Thank⁢ you, Mark! It’s been a ⁤pleasure discussing these vital topics⁤ with you. Let’s continue to advocate for positive change!

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