Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment
We seek climate solutions that can provide for a healthier and more just world today and a livable future for our children.
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Location
665 Huntington Avenue
Building 1, Room 1312
Boston, MA 02115
Teaching Climate and Health
We develop and evaluate curricula that train health professionals to identify and address the health impacts of climate change in their patients.
Our research includes:
- Harvard Medical School’s New Climate Change Curriculum Shows Early Success
New report details how HMS developed, implemented, and evaluated its curriculum to prepare healthcare professionals for climate change. - Teaching community organizing principles to health professionals significantly increases their capacity to take climate action
Community organizing skills empower a new movement of physicians advancing climate solutions - The first residency curriculum to better prepare doctors for climate change
Curriculum, linked to ACGME core competencies, teaches residents how climate change affects health, clinical care, and health care delivery.
Preparing the next generation of doctors
Health professionals are on the frontlines of climate change. Our director of policy and education, Dr. Gaurab Basu, describes how to ensure they are prepared.