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Doctors for the Environment Run for a Reason
Doctors for the Environment Run for a Reason
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Hello!
This May 24th, a team of Doctors for the Environment Australia's members and friends are running together to support a very important cause.
The scientific health community (WHO, Lancet, BMJ, AMA) warns that climate change is the major threat to human health we currently face. Our team is running to raise awareness of the effects of global warming on human health and fundraise for the work DEA does to address them. WA members are particularly active in advocacy and the critical issues for our state: coal mining and unconventional gas.
We appreciate any contribution, big or small. None of DEA’s activities would be possible without the generous support from our members and donors.
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to DEA. Donations over $2 are tax deductible.
Thanks so much for your support!
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Doctors for the Environment Australia Inc
Doctors for the Environment Australia is a voluntary organisation of medical doctors and students in all states and territories of Australia. We work to address the diseases – local, national and global – caused by damage to the earth’s environment. For example, climate change will bring to Australia an increased burden of heat stroke, injury from fire and storm, infectious diseases and social disruption and mental illness; whilst in the developing world it will bring famine and water shortage.
The medical profession has a proud record of service to the community. This record not only includes personal clinical care, but also involvement in global issues that threaten the future of humanity. We aim to use our scientific and medical skills to educate governments and industry, the public and our colleagues by developing educational materials such as Policies and Posters and by direct contact, in the endeavour to highlight the medical importance of our natural environment. To our patients we try to provide a role model in the care of the environment for this is part of a preventative health ethos.
To find out more about the work we do visit our website www.dea.org.au