Apr 28 – Jun 2, 2020 Webinar Series: The Health Emergency of Climate Change


Interactive Webinar
Tuesdays, April 28 – June 2, 2020
7:00pm to 8:30pm

As the global impact of climate change accelerates, there is increasing awareness that human health is severely threatened. The Lancet Countdown recently warned that children born today will experience climate-related illnesses throughout their lives, and extreme weather events such as fires and floods have underscored the urgent need to act now and prepare for the future. Just what are these threats to health and what can we do about them?

In this program devoted to Climate Medicine, UCSF faculty and associates explore these questions and highlight the impact of global warming on major health conditions, and describe how actions that mitigate global warming also create opportunities to improve the health of all people.

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April 28, 2020
The Health Emergency of our Changing Climate

May 5, 2020
Climate Change in the Era of COVID

May 12, 2020
Acute Climate Health Emergencies: A View from the Emergency Department

May 19, 2020
Special Faculty Panel Discussion: The Special Risks to Children, Pregnant Women, and Older Adults 

May 26, 2020
Can you breathe?
1. Wildfires and Air Pollution
2. Changing Patterns and Risks of Allergic Disease

June 2, 2020
The Diverse Challenges of Climate to Mental Health