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    Uniting the global gastroenterology community to meet the challenge of climate change and non-recyclable waste
    (2021) Leddin, Desmond; Omary, Bishr; Veitch, Andrew; Metz, Geoffrey; Amrani, Naima; Aabakken, Lars; Raja Ali, Raja Affendi; Mario, Alvares; Armstrong, David; Makharia, Govind; Macrae, Finlay; Malekzadeh, Reza; Mulder, Chris; Piscoya, Alejandro; Perman, Mai Ling; Sadeghi, Anahita; Sáenz, Roque; Saurin, Jean; Subhan, Amna; Wu, Kaichun; Yeh, Yeong
    Climate change has been described as the biggest global health threat of the 21st century1 and has significant implications for gastrointestinal (GI) health and disease,2 which is the focus of this consensus commentary provided by the World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO) Climate Change Working Group (CCWG). The CCWG has members from 18 countries representing high-income, medium-income and low-income populations. The WGO includes gastroenterology societies from 108 countries, which represent more than 60 000 medical practitioner members. The CCWG members, who have coauthored this consensus commentary, aim to review the scientific literature on climate and GI health, to encourage education and the undertaking of actionable measures including advocacy, and to further research and collaborations within the global GI community. The CCWG’s objective is to assist GI health providers worldwide to adapt to, and mitigate, the effects of climate change on health. The CCWG has partnered with three major GI journals, which are copublishing this commentary, given the timeliness and importance of the topic.

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