The climate emergency is having a profound impact on our planet and ecosystems, as well as the health and safety of millions of workers worldwide. As a journalist, I rewrite the article to make it unique by shuffling paragraphs order and moving text between them. Here is the new version:
The consequences of these workplace hazards are increasingly evident, with a rise in illnesses such as kidney and heart disease, as well as cancer. The need for action to address these dangers is pressing, and cannot be ignored. It is crucial that measures are taken immediately to address these challenges, ensuring that workers are provided with a safe and healthy working environment. By prioritizing the well-being of workers, we are not only protecting individual lives but also contributing to the sustainability and integrity of our global workforce. On this World Day for Safety and Health at Work, it is vital for all nations to prioritize the implementation of policies that effectively protect the safety and health of workers. By safeguarding workers and their livelihoods, we ultimately contribute to enhancing overall productivity and well-being.
With seventy percent of workers currently facing dangerous levels of heat, the risks are clear and urgent. In addition to heat, workers are also exposed to chemicals, UV radiation, pollution, and diseases transmitted by vectors. These factors not only compromise their physical health but also have a significant impact on their mental well-being. It is crucial that we prioritize safety and health at work to build a safer, healthier, and more resilient world for all. Together, we must take immediate action to address these challenges by implementing policies that effectively protect the safety and health of workers.
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