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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 09:40 PM Jun 2012

Kaiser 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.

Kaiser’s 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, “there’s credible evidence of significant climate change that will impact our ability to provide quality health care.”




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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 OP
Note the term 'downfall of society' on Grist, not Bloomberg, the source. freshwest Jun 2012 #1
Grist tends to be a little more forthcoming about actual environmental consequences than Bloomberg villager Jun 2012 #2
It WILL be if we don't act aggressively. And possibly even if we DO. kestrel91316 Jun 2012 #3
That's not, exactly, what the folks at Kaiser said, I think. Warren DeMontague Jun 2012 #4

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
1. Note the term 'downfall of society' on Grist, not Bloomberg, the source.
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 09:48 PM
Jun 2012

Makes it sound like Doomsday.

 

villager

(26,001 posts)
2. Grist tends to be a little more forthcoming about actual environmental consequences than Bloomberg
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 09:51 PM
Jun 2012

Still, it's a refreshing POV on Kaiser's part

Warren DeMontague

(80,708 posts)
4. That's not, exactly, what the folks at Kaiser said, I think.
Sat Jun 16, 2012, 02:14 AM
Jun 2012

But the headline gets bonus points for breathless hyperbole.

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