Alumni Drs. Caleb Dresser, Tess Wiskel, and Kimberly Humphrey and current fellow Catharina Giudice attended the COP28 Climate Negotiations in Dubai, UAE.
Fellows and faculty shared health perspectives on COP27 during a report-back event co-hosted by Harvard C-CHANGE and the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, which reached more than 120 participants during the live event.
Assistant Fellowship Director Caleb Dresser helped run training workshops on climate change and health with EarthMedic&EarthNurse, GCCHE, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare of the Bahamas.
Climate and Human Health Fellowship Assistant Director, Dr. Caleb Dresser, attended the White House Climate and Health Forum, where a first-ever national heat strategy was announced.
Dr. Dresser attended a consultative workshop in which stakeholders gathered to provide feedback on adaptation of materials for the climate resilience for frontline clinics toolkit for use in the Philippines.
In collaboration with Americares and BIDMC Climate and Human Health Fellowship Alumna Dr. Tess Wiskel, Dr. Dresser released his new publication on "Frontline Clinic Administrator Perspectives on Extreme Weather Events, Clinic Operations, and Climate Resilience". Read the paper here. View Dr. Dresser...
India 2047: Building a Climate-Resilient Future brought together leading experts in climate science, public health, medicine, labor, business, agriculture, and urban planning for a series of interdisciplinary dialogues on advancing climate resilience.