One Health and Climate Change

2025-01-06 09:00 2025-03-31 17:00 One Health and Climate Change

As the “biggest health threat facing humanity,” climate change is already changing people’s lives, as well as animal habitats and environments. In different countries and regions of the planet, surging health problems pose challenges to health care providers, policy makers, and governance. Such health challenges are inextricably linked to the decay of natural habitats and frequent occurrence of catastrophic weather events, the emergence of new pathogens and infectious diseases, and hardships caused by environmental problems, such as heat exposure, respiratory problems, malnutrition and mental health issues. These problems are already affecting most global populations and will continue to do so in the future, calling for holistic forms of mitigation, control, and prevention on local, regional and global levels.

This online course will introduce you to the connections between climate change and health.

Recognition: 3 ECTS
Dates: 6 Jan 2025 09:00 - 31 Mar 2025 17:00

Online
Thematic : Développement soutenable, Education, EUGLOH

How does climate change impact the health of humans, animals, and the environment?

  • Public
    Réservé à certains publics
  • Event type
    Formation
  • Conditions

    Master students, PhD students, Undergraduate students

  • Dates
    6 January and 31 March 2025
    09:00 am - 05:00 pm
  • Location
    Online

As the “biggest health threat facing humanity,” climate change is already changing people’s lives, as well as animal habitats and environments. In different countries and regions of the planet, surging health problems pose challenges to health care providers, policy makers, and governance. Such health challenges are inextricably linked to the decay of natural habitats and frequent occurrence of catastrophic weather events, the emergence of new pathogens and infectious diseases, and hardships caused by environmental problems, such as heat exposure, respiratory problems, malnutrition and mental health issues. These problems are already affecting most global populations and will continue to do so in the future, calling for holistic forms of mitigation, control, and prevention on local, regional and global levels.

This online course will introduce you to the connections between climate change and health.

Recognition: 3 ECTS
Dates: 6 Jan 2025 09:00 - 31 Mar 2025 17:00