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Open Access & On Demand - Climate Health Master Class

Keystone Symposia and the Global Consortium for Climate and Health have partnered to provide a “Master Class” in Climate Health to educate scientists around the world about the impacts of climate change to individuals, communities and healthcare systems.


Climate Clinic Podcast

GCCHE is proud to present Climate Clinic, a brand new podcast that will bring the latest climate and health headlines to you each week. Through four unique podcasts, we will bring you breaking climate and health headlines, in-depth discussions with experts and professionals from situations unfolding around the world, mobilize and share perspectives from the powerful student body and finally, help all health-related professionals to be the change, starting today. 


University of New Mexico - ECHO Program

The Climate Change ECHO program equips health care and public health professionals with the necessary skills to treat patients amid climate change. This program includes evidence-based training on the science of climate change, climate-related health effects and the most effective communication skills.


The Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health

The mission of the Consortium is to mobilize and amplify the voices of U.S. doctors, in partnership with public health experts and fellow health professionals, to successfully advocate for equitable climate solutions that protect and promote the health of all people.


Climate Resources for Health Education

Climate Resources for Health Education (CRHE) is a global health professional-led initiative that aims to provide free, publicly accessible, evidence-based resources to accelerate the incorporation of climate change and planetary health information into educational curricula. Building on cutting edge science, these resources provide the rapid translation of our best science into health practice.

We are the first generation to feel the effect of climate change and the last generation who can do something about it