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6 Nov 2017

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Ansa

US recognize climate impact at health G7

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The Group of Seven health ministers meeting in Milan on Monday issued a joint statement saying that climate factors have an impact on human health. Italy's Beatrice Lorenzin said an agreement was reached on the final statement thanks to a compromise struck with the United States. "A shared conclusion has been reached", Lorenzin said. "There was a great political effort and we managed to find some common ground with the USA too". The health minister said the document "recalled the position of the the USA", which has pulled out of the Paris climate agreement. But the American team also "accepted the impact of climate factors on people's health" Lorenzin said...