Author: Ukhealthalliance

  • UKHACC News Bulletin May 2026 – UK Health Alliance on Climate Change

    The UK Health Alliance on Climate Change has appointed a new Director, Charlie Brown, who brings extensive charity leadership and influencing experience. The government has committed to clean energy expansion, including ending new oil and gas licenses and banning fracking and coal licenses. Leaders of 57 countries met to develop plans to end reliance on fossil fuels, focusing on national roadmaps and addressing harmful subsidies. There is an upcoming lobby day in Parliament to support the Ten Point Plan on Plant-Rich Diets, endorsed by over 60 organizations including the UKHACC. The section also discusses upcoming events related to climate solutions in the healthcare sector, such as the Lancet MedZero global database for carbon analytics in healthcare and the SusQI Showcase highlighting sustainability in quality improvement projects. Cities are taking action on climate change to achieve health benefits, with initiatives like the West Midlands Climate-Health Explorer and CleanMed Europe 2026 conference. The importance of creating healthier and more sustainable food systems in the UK, integrating sustainability into oversight processes, educating health professionals on climate change, and understanding the impact of extreme weather events on mental health is emphasized. The newsletter mentioned in the section can be subscribed to for updates on climate solutions and invites submissions for inclusion in future editions.

    https://ukhealthalliance.org/news-item/ukhacc-news-bulletin-may-2026/

  • 2025 end of year report – UK Health Alliance on Climate Change

    The 2025 end of year report from the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change highlights their advocacy work in promoting climate and health policies. Key achievements include the publication of a policy report on building a climate resilient health system, prioritizing plant-based and sustainably sourced food, and including carbon emission reduction targets in the ten-year health plan for England. The Alliance also advocated for a just transition to green energy, published policy priorities for COP30, and sent manifestos to party leaders in Scotland and Wales. The report emphasizes policy wins and progress made throughout the year, thanking members and partners for their support.

    https://ukhealthalliance.org/news-item/2025-end-of-year-report/