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We had a great time teaching young learners about the health impacts of climate change at STEMapalooza for International Day of Women and Girls in Science at TELUS World of Science.
So many curious minds, thoughtful climate & health conversations, and future scientists in the making.
The Climate Change + Health Hub is hosting a Climate & Health Exchange on March 18th featuring rotating small group discussions that are meant to spark conversation, collaboration and advancement of solutions surrounding climate change and health!
Learn more and register through the link below!
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The Climate Change and Health Hub at the University of Alberta is uniting people and networks to build health resilience in a changing world.
Connect to the Hub for opportunities in research, education, and advocacy at uab.ca/ClimateHealth. π‘
#UAlberta #ClimateHealth #Research #GetConnected
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Two years ago, the Alberta Summit sparked conversations launching our Hub. Today, those ideas are still shaping how we tackle climate + health.
We bring back quotes from the Summitβreminding us why innovation and collaboration matter. Follow along to catch the insights driving the Hub forward.
Check it out! β¬οΈ
December can be full of extra consumptionβbut small choices make a big impact! From shopping sustainably to supporting local, prioritizing low-waste options, and advocating for change, there are simple ways to protect both your health and the planet.
#ShopSustainably #LowWasteLiving #SupportLocal
π For more information, visit: www.climatechangeandglobalhealth.com/blog/2025/12...
Questions? Contact climate.health.mooc@ualberta.ca
π§βπ UAlberta Students: Enroll in SPH 356: Climate Change and Health course on Beartracks!
π§βπ»Everyone else: Take the course for free on Coursera (details coming in January). Check out the link below for updates on the Coursera offering.
This new course is designed for anyone interested in understanding the connections between climate change and health, whether youβre an undergraduate student, a working professional in the health or government sectors, or simply passionate about making a difference.
New Course Alert!
Taking action on climate change and health requires collaboration across all sectors β both within and beyond the health field. π
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Climate change is reshaping our emotional world. Join the Climate Change + Health Hub and Sustainability Council for a Climate Health Action Talk (CHAT) on climate and mental health, featuring IMPACT researchers and strategies for resilience.
Registration here β‘οΈ www.ualberta.ca/en/events/he...
A powerful night of music, art, and climate emotions at Yardbird Suite hosted by PhD Candidate Hannah Bayne. βTuning Into Climate Changeβ brought community together through performances, storytelling, and reflection. Follow the link for more updates: forms.gle/a5WT8ukckrb8...
Why highlight health? Because climate change affects more than ecosystemsβit affects human mental and physical well-being, livelihoods, safety, and survival.
Health Day at COP30 is a step toward climate solutions that protect people first.
#COP30 #ClimateHealth #ClimateChange #ClimateAction
The BelΓ©m Health Action Plan turns these ideas into action, offering a roadmap built on monitoring, evidence-based policy, and innovation.
COP30 Health Day focused on climate-resilient health systems, the adoption of the BelΓ©m Health Action Plan, and the integration of health into national climate strategies, as well as tracking global health adaptation progress.
Health took the spotlight at COP30.
On November 13, COP30 hosted Health Dayβa moment designed to bring the human impacts of climate change into climate negotiations.
The goal: make sure climate policies protect people, strengthen health systems, and support communities facing rising risks.
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@ipcc.bsky.social @ualberta.bsky.social @sherilee.bsky.social Deborah McGregor, Graeme Reed, Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo
Registration for the early session 1300-1430 UTC can be found at: ualberta-ca.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Registration for the late session from 2100-2230 UTC can be found at: ualberta-ca.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Register to be a reviewer by 30 November, 2025 and complete your review by 12 December 2025.
Donβt miss this event!
Wondering what the Special Report on Cities is? This report assesses the latest evidence related to climate change and cities.
Serving as an expert reviewer is a great opportunity to share your expertise, and help to ensure that Indigenous Knowledge is included, valued, and meaningfully represented in the report.
Intended for any Indigenous experts in climate change, these sessions will provide an overview of how to register as a reviewer, what is involved in the review process, how to be an effective reviewer, how to conduct a group review with others as well as practical tips from IPCC authors.
Webinars will be hosted on 24 November from 1300 - 1430 UTC or 2100 - 2230 UTC (0600 MST or 1400 MST).
Join us for a virtual webinar co-hosted by the Assembly of First Nations and the Climate Change + Health Hub at the University of Alberta where you can learn how to become an expert reviewer of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changeβs Special Report on Cities First Order Draft.
Join @thecityofedmonton.bsky.social and @ualberta.bsky.social on Thursday, Oct. 23 for a free virtual lunch and learn featuring experts on climate trends in Edmonton, the Climate Change + Health Hub, and new tools to connect climate researchers! π‘
β‘οΈ Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...