Parallels between healthcare and global warming

 

What do healthcare and global warming have in common? More than you’d think, according to an editorial in Forbes.

Both the behavior of healthcare and global warming have baffled experts during the past decade. For example, the rate of growth of healthcare spending has slowed dramatically; similarly, for the past 16 years there has been no increase in global warming despite a 25 percent increase in human contribution to atmospheric carbon dioxide, the article says.

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