
‘Biggest threat facing humanity’: Canada’s public health agency pivots from COVID to ‘climate change’
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The report begins with a quote from Canadian Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam where she stated that ‘we must build on these strengths to better prepare for and respond to what the World Health Organization [WHO] calls the greatest health threat of our time.
(LifeSiteNews) – Canada Public Health released a document outlining “climate change” as the “single biggest threat facing humanity,” demonstrating a pivot from nearly three years of intense rhetoric almost exclusively focused on COVID.
Dr. Theresa Tam, the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada, tweeted Tuesday, “Today, I released the #CPHOReport2022. It’s about climate change, and the multiple and cascading ways it impacts our health.”
1/5 Why health needs to be at the heart of #ClimateAction.
Today, I released the #CPHOReport2022. It’s about climate change, and the multiple and cascading ways it impacts our health. #DYK public health can help prevent and reduce these impacts? pic.twitter.com/vrL8L9DmR6
— Dr. Theresa Tam (@CPHO_Canada) October 25, 2022
The report begins with a quote from Tam stating that “we must build on these strengths to better prepare for and respond to what the World Health Organization [WHO] calls the greatest health threat of our time.”
Tam has close ties with the WHO and has been on an advisory committee for the WHO since 2018.
The report alleges that public health outfits “play an important role in reducing” health problems allegedly associated with climate change.
Without providing a single citation or footnote in the entire document, the report alleges that “Canada is warming at a rate two times faster than the global average, while the north is warming three to four times faster.”