Sustainability in Radiology: Position Paper and Call to Action From ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA
- Author:
Andrea G. ROCKALL
1
;
Bibb ALLEN
;
Maura J. BROWN
;
Tarek EL-DIASTY
;
Jan FLETCHER
;
Rachel F. GERSON
;
Stacy GOERGEN
;
Amanda P. MARRERO GONZÁLEZ
;
Thomas M. GRIST
;
Kate HANNEMAN
;
Christopher P. HESS
;
Evelyn Lai MING HO
;
Dina H. SALAMA
;
Julia SCHOEN
;
Sarah SHEARD
Author Information
- Publication Type:Special Review
- From:Korean Journal of Radiology 2025;26(4):294-303
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: The urgency for climate action is recognised by international government and healthcare organisations, including the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO). Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution negatively impact all life on earth. All populations are impacted but not equally; the most vulnerable are at highest risk, an inequity further exacerbated by differences in access to healthcare globally. The delivery of healthcare exacerbates the planetary health crisis through greenhouse gas emissions, largely due to combustion of fossil fuels for medical equipment production and operation, creation of medical and non-medical waste, and contamination of water supplies. As representatives of radiology societies from across the globe who work closely with industry, and both governmental and non-governmental leaders in multiple capacities, we advocate together for urgent, impactful, and measurable changes to the way we deliver care by further engaging our members, policymakers, industry partners, and our patients. Simultaneous challenges including global health disparities, resource allocation, and access to care must inform these efforts. Climate literacy should be increasingly added to radiology training programmes. More research is required to understand and measure the environmental impact of radiological services and inform mitigation, adaptation and monitoring efforts. Deeper collaboration with industry partners is necessary to support innovations in the supply chain, energy utilization, and circular economy. Many solutions have been proposed and are already available, but we must understand and address barriers to implementation of current and future sustainable innovations.