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Part 4 of 6 Why should the NHS take climate change seriously? The environment and health.

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A panel discussion recorded on the 7th July 2009 chaired by Fiona Godlee, editor in chief of the BMJ.

High level Doctors and leaders in sustainability give their comments on why the NHS should take climate change seriously and give their views on the environmental film The Age of Stupid and why NHS staff should see it. The panel consider why the NHS must reduce its carbon footprint and how reducing it will improve healthcare.

Taking part are:
Fiona Godlee, editor in chief of the BMJ; Franny Armstrong, Director of The Age of Stupid; Professor Hugh Montgomery, University College London; Dr David Colin-Thomé, Dept of Health; Dr Angela Raffle, Public Health Doctor and expert in Sustainability and Peak Oil; Chris Tuppen, Chief Sustainability Officer at BT.

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