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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKaiser Permanente: We値l be ready for the inevitable climate-change-based downfall of society
From Bloomberg News:
Kaiser Permanente (KP), one of the largest health care providers in America, has a clear mission: improve health. In a surprising and welcome twist, KP is publicly recognizing that climate change threatens that mission.
One of the largest health care providers glosses over it a little bit. Kaiser has over 180,000 employees 16,000 of whom are physicians and 8.8 million members. In short, Kaiser is an institution that rivals New York City in scale with a history rooted in tackling social issues; the company evolved from an informal association aimed at providing health insurance to shipbuilders in Oakland.
Kaisers climate change efforts are ones you might predict: increased energy efficiency, carbon offsets, and generating its own power, including 11 megawatts of solar. More interesting is how Kaiser anticipates climate change will impact public health.
As [Kaiser's Environmental Stewardship Officer Kathy] Gerwig put it, theres credible evidence of significant climate change that will impact our ability to provide quality health care.
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http://grist.org/news/kaiser-permanente-well-be-ready-for-the-inevitable-climate-change-based-downfall-of-society/
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Kaiser Permanente: We値l be ready for the inevitable climate-change-based downfall of society (Original Post)
n2doc
Jun 2012
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freshwest
(53,661 posts)1. Note the term 'downfall of society' on Grist, not Bloomberg, the source.
Makes it sound like Doomsday.
villager
(26,001 posts)2. Grist tends to be a little more forthcoming about actual environmental consequences than Bloomberg
Still, it's a refreshing POV on Kaiser's part
kestrel91316
(51,666 posts)3. It WILL be if we don't act aggressively. And possibly even if we DO.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)4. That's not, exactly, what the folks at Kaiser said, I think.
But the headline gets bonus points for breathless hyperbole.