The BMJ’s commitment to achieving net zero by 2040

The 2023 synthesis report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change leaves no doubt about the impact of human behaviour on planetary health and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.1The BMJ has long raised awareness about the climate emergency, highlighting the effects on people’s physical and mental health and the consequences for biodiversity, wildlife, habitats, and the health of the planet.2Publishing and campaigning on climate action are important but not enough. As a company with both print and digital products, BMJ is part of the problem. Journals and publishers regularly call on readers and other health professionals to show sustainability in their clinical practice—we must also be at the forefront of the solution.Reaching net zero will be complex given the number of supply chains involved in publishing, but other industries have done this and we cannot use complexity as an excuse. The collective power of the publishing industry…
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