The AAS joins the AGU in calling for continued peer - reviewed
climate research to inform
climate - related policy decisions, to provide a basis for mitigating the
harmful effects of global change, and to help communities adapt and become resilient to extreme climatic events.
Launched in February 2017 with start - up support from the Rockefeller Foundation, the
Global Consortium on
Climate and Health Education (GCCHE) is an international forum for health professions schools committed to developing and instituting climate change and health curricula, in order to ensure a future cadre of highly trained health professionals who will be able to prepare and protect society from the harmful effects of climate disr
Climate and Health Education (GCCHE) is an international forum for health professions schools committed to developing and instituting
climate change and health curricula, in order to ensure a future cadre of highly trained health professionals who will be able to prepare and protect society from the harmful effects of climate disr
climate change and health curricula, in order to ensure a future cadre
of highly trained health professionals who will be able to prepare and protect society from the
harmful effects of climate disr
climate disruption.
We support educating the public and policymakers in government and industry about the
harmful human health
effects of global climate change, and about the immediate and long - term health benefits associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions (i.e., heat - trapping pollution) and taking other preventive and protective measures that contribute to sustainability.