R. Lyle Skains (Bournemouth University, UK), Jennifer A. Rudd (Swansea University, UK), Carmen Casaliggi (Cardiff Metrop
Both the United Nations and the World Health Organization stress the need to address numerous increasingly urgent 'global challenges', including climate change and ineffectiveness of medication for communicable diseases. Despite climate change resulting from human activity, most humans feel their contribution is minimal; thus any effort made toward reducing individual carbon footprint is futile. Likewise, individual patients feel their health is their own problem; current increases in outbreaks of formerly controllable diseases like measles and tuberculosis show that this is not the case....
Both the United Nations and the World Health Organization stress the need to address numerous increasingly urgent 'global challenges', including clima...