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Climate Change and Health Community

Our Climate Change and Health Community brings together researchers from across ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº whose work focuses on understanding the links between climate change and human health.

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About us

Climate change threatens to reverse years of progress in public health, undermining the foundations of good health through a range of direct and indirect impacts. Extreme and slow-onset weather events such as heatwaves, severe floods, storms, droughts, sea level rise and temperature increase, are increasing the risk of communicable and non-communicable diseases, resulting in increased death, illness, injury, and deteriorating mental health.

Climate change has severe consequences on the environmental and socioeconomic conditions on which good health depends. Its health impacts are already being felt by populations all around the world, deteriorating their water and food security, sanitation, access to health care, livelihoods, housing conditions, and social support networks.ÌýVulnerable groups in every country are disproportionately affected, such as those from low-income communities, ethnic minorities, migrants, women, children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions. This exacerbates existing inequalities and places these populations at higher risk.

The ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Health of the Public Climate Change and Health Community is a joint venture between ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Health of the Public and the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Environment Domain, open to everyone from across ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº, including those working in disciplines such as the sciences (life, biomedical, physical, population, social, historical), engineering, the built environment, law, education, arts and humanities. Building on ¹û¶³Ó°Ôºâ€™s unique interdisciplinary and rich academic community, it seeks to act as a catalystÌýforÌýcross-disciplinary innovation to explore how the indirect and direct impacts of climate change shape human health and wellbeing, explore solutions to protect the health of populations across the world in the face of a changing climate, and develop innovative findings that help maximise the health benefits of actions to tackle climate change.Ìý

Our network

We are connected to a range of wider initiatives related to Climate Change and Health both within ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº and outside:

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Get involved

Join our Climate Change and Health Community Teams site to get regularÌýupdates on the latest climate change and healthÌýnews, events and funding opportunities. Please note you must be a ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº researcher or student to sign-up as this is an internal network.


Meet our community co-leads

Marina Romanello
Dr Marina Romanello

Marina is a research fellow at the Institute for Global Health and research director for the Lancet Countdown, a research collaboration bringing together over 120 researchers from around the world to track the health impacts of climate change and the health implications of the world’s response.Ìý

Lakshmi
Dr Lakshmi Priya Rajendran

Lakshmi is a lecturer in Environmental and Spatial Equity and Co-director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the Bartlett School of Architecture. HerÌýteaching and research explore social and spatial justice in cities and how it is critical within the discourse of planning and designing inclusive urban futures.


Our activitiesÌý

  • Climate and Health Coffee Mornings
    Researchers are encouragedÌýto present their ongoing or completed work related to climate change and health inÌýan informal and interdisciplinary setting. Researchers share their ideas, findings, methodologies, and challenges, fostering feedback and collaboration.
  • Climate and Health Meetings:
    Regular community meetings that bring together researchers from various disciplines. These meetings can serve as a forum for sharing updates, discussing ongoing projects, and fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary dialogue.

Case studies


Events

Upcoming events

Ìýto receive regularÌýupdates on the latest climate change and healthÌýevents.

Past events

  • ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Climate Cuppa | June 2024Ìý

    Organised in collaboration with the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Climate Hub, and,Ìýin recognition of International Wellbeing Week, this networking event focussed on researcher wellbeing, with talks from ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº wellbeing and ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº academics researching the interface between climate and mental health.Ìý

  • Climate change and health coffee morning | Oct 2023
    The new Climate Change and Health Community organised an informal, in-person coffee morning, where researchersÌýfrom different disciplines came together toÌýnetwork.

    Speakers:ÌýDr Marina Romanello (¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Climate Change and Health Community Co-Lead) and Dr Clare Heaviside (NERC Research Fellow, Bartlett School Env, Energy & Resources).

  • Public Health Voices: Urban Health and Climate Change: What can our city tell us about our health?
    Watch this webinar to hear from urban health and climate change experts as theyÌýexplore how urban characteristics can influence health and disease in the urban context.
    Speakers: Prof David Osrin (Institute for Global Health), Dr Marina Romanello (Institute for Global Health), Dr Helen Pineo (Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering) and Vicky Hobart (Greater London Authority).
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  • ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Health of the Public Annual Symposium: Improving health for all, beyond disciplinary borders - Session 3: Tackling climate change and human health impacts
    Watch session 3 recording from ourÌýannual symposium to hear from leading experts in climate change and health, as they discuss what needs to be done to improve health for all.

    Chair:ÌýProf Delanjathan DevakumarÌý (Institute for Global Health). Speakers: Prof Kate Jones (¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Division of Biosciences), Maria Walawender (The Lancet Countdown), Dr Clare Heaviside (¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering), Isabel Oliver (UK Health Security Agency).


Featured Podcast

What does climate change have to do with public health?

Hosts Xand and Rochelle are joined by Dominique Palmer - dedicated climate activist, organiser within the UK Student Climate Network and one of Forbes 100 Top UK Environmentalists - and Prof Paul Ekins OBE - Professor of Resources and Environmental Policy and Director of the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Institute for Sustainable Resources - to explore how the climate is disrupting public health.

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