Climate change is possibly the greatest global challenge of the 21st century, and it is directly harming human, animal, and ecosystem health.

ASPPH and our members are committed to protecting populations’ health by reducing the causes of climate change and adapting to its impacts.

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ASPPH established the Task Force on Climate Change and Health to develop recommendations for collective action to reduce the impacts of climate change on population health. This framework lays out principles and recommendations for ASPPH and schools and programs of public health to act through education and training, research, practice, and policy and advocacy, while approaching all issues through the lens of social justice and taking advantage of interdisciplinary collaborations and partnerships at all levels of society.

View a recording of our framework launch webinar, which featured an expert panel that discussed some of the challenges and opportunities identified in the framework.

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Responding to the Climate Change and Health Crisis: A Framework for Academic Public Health

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Responding to the Climate Change and Health Crisis: Executive Summary

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Climate Change and Health: A Public Health Education Toolkit

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Academic Public Health Leadership


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Education

Educating and training public health students and professionals, as well as decision-makers and the public on the health impacts of climate change and how they can be reduced.

Align

Improve alignment of the public health and healtcare sectors, including education and training of public health practitioners and healthcare providers, capitalizing on opportunities for cross-disciplinary efforts.

Research

Conduct research into the impacts of climate change on health and how those impacts are disproportionately experienced by certain populations.

Innovate

Innovate and create effective, adaptive approaches to prevent adverse impacts of climate change on health.

Communicate

Employ public health communications science and expertise to create more effective approaches to inform about health consequences of climate change and options for addressing climate change.

Empower

Engage with and empower communities, especially those heavily impacted by climate change, to mitigate and adapt to those impacts.

Advocate

Advocate for policies that will help to reduce the health impacts of climate change , especially for those most at risk.

Champion

Champion social and environmental justice.

Convene

Convene across disciplines and sectors to foster cross-training and collaboration.

Partner

Partner with communities, businesses, non-profit organizations, and government agencies at local, national, regional, and global levels to achieve the greatest impact.

Why climate change and health? There are countless reasons why, and in what ways, we must come together to address this urgent issue. Click on the video above to hear from our Climate Change and Health Task Force co-chairs, Deans Lynn Goldman (GW) and Jonathan Samet (Colorado), about the problems and potential solutions, as well as some words of perspective and hope from our President and CEO, Dr. Laura Magaña.

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Dorothy Biberman directs priority initiatives for the Office of the President and CEO, including ASPPH's global engagements and climate change and health initiatives.

Dorothy A. Biberman, MPH, CPH

Director of Global Engagement and Executive Initiatives

Rebecca Fournier manages climate change and health initiatives and provides support on global engagements.

Rebecca S. Fournier, MPH

Manager, Climate Change and Health