This free online course offered by WHO features key information on climate change and its impacts on human health, provides an overview of the international climate change negotiations, and considers entry points to address health issues and priorities within climate change negotiations and policies.
Past Events
Nov 6-7, 2021: Global Conference on Health and Climate Change
The 2021 Global Conference on Health & Climate Change, with a special focus on Climate Justice and the Healthy and Green Recovery from COVID-19, will convene at the margin of the COP26 UN climate change conference.
July 29 Webinar: Energy Efficiency & Climate Justice
This webinar will convene advocates and sustainable energy experts for a comprehensive discussion on environmental justice and climate priorities.
Nov 13, 2021: Climate, A Public Health Crisis: Making Connections & Building Solutions Together
This conference by WHPCA focuses on the harmful health impacts of climate change, and provides tools for healthcare professionals, community members, and students to implement on an individual, department, organization, and community level.
MOOC: Climate Change and Health
In this free, self-paced course, IPCC authors & experts from 10 countries discuss what the world can do to limit the impact of climate change on health.
July 21 Webinar: Mosquitoes, Ticks & Climate Change
Register now for the FCCA July Meeting Webinar presented by Dr. Amy Vittor. Learn the latest science and how you can be informed and prepared this summer.
July 21 Outdoor Rally: 100 Leaders for 100% Clean Energy
Sign up to attend the July 21, 100 Healthcare Workers in Support of 100% rally of health professionals at the U.S. Capitol in support of the 100% Renewable Energy Standard.
July 9 Webinar: Who Do You Call? Responding to Climate Disasters in Environmental Justice Communities
As the rate and intensity of climate disasters increase across the nation, how are we ensuring the health and safety of our communities?
July 9 Webinar: How to Connect on Climate
A special interview with data and insights from climate change communications expert Dr. Edward Maibach, Director of the Center for Climate Change Communication at GMU.