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Climate change and diabetes: averting two linked catastrophes

Rosalie Schultz and Peter Tait
Med J Aust 2014; 200 (2): . || doi: 10.5694/mja13.11163
Published online: 3 February 2014

To the Editor: Zimmet draws attention to the looming catastrophe of diabetes.1 However, there is a concomitant health catastrophe — climate change, “the biggest global health threat of the 21st century”.2


  • Public Health Association of Australia, Canberra, ACT.


Correspondence: rosalieschultz20a@gmail.com

Competing interests:

No relevant disclosures.

  • 1. Zimmet PZ. Can we avert a diabetes catastrophe in Australia? Med J Aust 2013; 199: 225-256. <MJA full text>
  • 2. Costello A, Abbas M, Allen A, et al. Managing the health effects of climate change: Lancet and University College London Institute for Global Health Commission. Lancet 2009; 373: 1693-1733.
  • 3. McMichael AJ. Will considerations of environmental sustainability revitalise the policy links between the urban environment and health? N S W Public Health Bull 2007; 18: 41-45.
  • 4. Egger G. Dousing our inflammatory environment(s): is personal carbon trading an option for reducing obesity – and climate change? Obes Rev 2008; 9: 456-463.
  • 5. Franck C, Grandi SM, Eisenberg MJ. Agricultural subsidies and the American obesity epidemic. Am J Prev Med 2013; 45: 327-333.

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