Health and Safety

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The strategies on the following pages guide our path to meeting our climate goals for the Health and Safety sector. Each strategy is supported by a series of detailed actions to be explored and undertaken to carry out the vision and goals.

In La Crosse, there are over 4,700 properties with risk of flooding, this can increase in both number and severity due to climate change. By 2050, we can expect to see a 4-5° F increase, a 69% increase in demand for air conditioning, 20-25 additional days in the allergy season, and more negative impacts. 

Assist the community’s vulnerable population in preparing for and mitigating local climate change impacts.
Ensure that the City’s mission critical, emergency services and health care facilities are prepared for impacts of climate change.
Improve community adaptation capacity through strengthened social support networks.

Why is Healthy and Safety Important?

There is a strong relationship between human health and environmental health. From the air we breathe to the water we drink and use, life here on Earth depends on the natural resources and the environment around us. Changes in climate, such as higher average temperatures and increased storm frequency and intensity, can intensify public health stressors. Climate change also increase risks and impacts to public mental health including mild stress and distress, high-risk coping behavior such as increased alcohol use and, occasionally, mental disorders such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress. These impacts endanger public health and safety by affecting the air we breathe, the weather we experience, our food and water sources, and our interactions with the built and natural environments. As the climate continues to change, the risks to human health continue to grow.

In the same way local governments and the health care industry pro- mote healthy behaviors such as eating right and exercising, agencies should recognize the relationship between climate action, environmental stewardship, and community health since the health of our environment affects public health.

Key Climate Considerations 

  • Emergency, health, and safety resources or services may be affected by changing conditions, particularly those in high-risk areas
  • Changes in patterns of demand for emergency and health care services as a result of climate change, including changes in the type, frequency, or location of emergency services required
  • Impacts of extreme events that prevent emergency personnel from quickly and safely reaching those in need, or limit operation of emergency systems
  • Potential ways that climate change could impact the type of public health programming or outreach/education that is required to meet the needs of the community