Over the decades, human influence on the increased emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) like carbon dioxide and methane has led to significant global changes in weather and climate extremes [1]. In 2014, the carbon footprint of the global health care sector was 2.0 Gt CO2, accounting for 4.4 % of the global net emissions average. Country comparison shows that the United States of America (USA) had the highest percentage of such emissions (7.6 %), followed by Switzerland (6.7 %), while India had th…