ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND HEALTH

This section explores the intersections of global health, climate policy, and environmental risk, aiming to strengthen global governance and accelerate action to protect health in a warming world.
This page provides access to key publications, event outcomes, and ongoing discussions on the policies and practices needed to address environmental risks, climate change, and their impacts on health worldwide.

Related activities

Independent learning
Course organised by external partner
Climate Change Negotiations and Health

This free, open-access online course, developed by the One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership (UN CC:Learn), provides essential information on climate change and its impacts on human health. Additionally, it offers a comprehensive overview of climate change negotiations and explores entry points for addressing health priorities within climate change policies and negotiations. The Global Health Centre contributed to the 2024 update, revising the course to reflect recent developments in health-related topics within climate meetings and negotiations.

Panel Discussion
Two-Speed Multilateralism: Can it Address the Climate and Health Agenda?
Research Cafe
The global governance of climate change and health: what does the literature say?
Panel Discussion
Health at the Heart of Climate Action: Turning Frameworks into Reality
IHR

On 20 February 2025, the Global Health Centre’s International Geneva Global Health Platform co-hosted at the ‪@genevagraduateinstitute‬ with the Global Climate & Health Alliance and the World Health Organization (‪WHO‬) a panel discussion on the theme: “Health at the Heart of Climate Action: Turning Frameworks into Reality”.

Panel Discussion
Healthcare and Climate Change: Victim or perpetrator?

On 14 November 2022, the GHC’s International Geneva Global Health Platform held a panel discussion co-hosted with the University of Geneva (UNIGE)’s Institute of Global Health and the Geneva Health Forum on the theme “Healthcare & Climate Change: Victim or Perpetrator?” Watch the video for some highlights of the discussions!

Related Publications

Stay tuned for our upcoming Environment, Climate Change, and Health Policy Brief series.