The author argues that the U.S. public health community should develop comprehensive climate change adaptation strategies in 2016 that will embed population health as a main issue in the domestic and global response to climate change. The Paris Agreement international pact to limit global climate warming and greenhouse gas emissions is examined, along with the 1997 Kyoto Protocol environmental protection accord. A right to health, the U.S. government, and global responsibilities are assessed.
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