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Opinion | How health systems can fight climate change by not using desflurane

By Noah Herrera
Published in Climate Change
April 05, 2023
1 min read
Opinion | How health systems can fight climate change by not using desflurane

I read this super interesting article about how health systems can fight climate change by not using this drug called desflurane. Desflurane is often used as an anesthetic, but it’s super bad for the environment because it’s a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Crazy, right?

Basically, the article argues that if hospitals stop using desflurane and switch to other, less harmful drugs, they could make a huge impact on reducing emissions. It also talks about how health care facilities are responsible for a ton of greenhouse gas emissions, so this is one way they can do their part to help the planet.

Personally, I remember the first time I had to go under anesthesia for a surgery, and I was so nervous about how my body would react to it. But now, knowing that some of these drugs are also harming the environment, it just adds a whole new layer of concern. I think it’s really cool that we can take steps to make health care more eco-friendly.

Overall, the article is a great reminder that climate change is a huge problem that affects so many aspects of our lives, including our health care. If we want to make a difference, we need to think about all the small ways we can make changes, like not using desflurane. Every little bit helps!


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