#1 Reproductive Health Intro. Webinar, 10/29 @ 1pm ET Moderator: Tracey Woodruff, PhD, MPH Speakers: Shanna Swan, PhD, MS, Professor, Environmental Medicine & Public Health and Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science, Mount Sanai Germaine M. Buck Louis, PhD, MS, Dean, College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University Jessie Buckley, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor […]
Join ANHE and Physicians for Social Responsibility for this joint webinar where you'll hear from the authors of the new report Air pollution and Covid-19: A dangerous combination: Edward Ketyer, MD Lisa McKenzie, PhD, MPH & two of the authors of the report Nurses on the Frontlines: Unmasking the influence of air pollution, health disparities, and oil and […]
Plastic pollution is a global crisis affecting the health of the planet and all life on Earth from plankton to humans. Like climate change, plastic pollution is a result of a dedicated effort by the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries to exploit a natural resource to unnatural consequences. This webinar will explore the health implications […]
Join us for our New Nurses Drawdown Webinar Series Starting April 14, every two weeks we’ll be holding a one hour webinar on each of the five areas of action Food, Energy, Mobility, Nature-Based Solutions, and Gender Equity. You’ll hear from international experts and we hope to be inspired for action. We are also able […]
Join us for our New Nurses Drawdown Webinar Series Starting April 14, every two weeks we’ll be holding a one hour webinar on each of the five areas of action Food, Energy, Mobility, Nature-Based Solutions, and Gender Equity. You’ll hear from international experts and we hope to be inspired for action. We are also able […]
COVID 19 has infected over 123 million people and killed nearly 3 million worldwide and in the USA over 30 million people have been infected and over 500,000 have died. Examination of those who have been infected and have died clearly points to a disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations such people living in low-income communities […]
Earth Day 2021 Conference: A Collaboration of Nurses Climate Challenge Colleges Join Mercy College, Columbia University, and New York University Colleges of Nursing for a special Earth Day virtual conference on April 21st at 5 - 6:30 pm ET. The conference Connecting Climate Change and Health: Nurses Leading the Way will examine how the dual crises of […]
Climate change is a growing public health concern with implications for safety and well-being; nutrition and food security; food, water, and vector-borne diseases; and mental health. Climate change and the social determinants of health are closely aligned, contributing to disparate environmental exposures and health inequalities, as a disproportionate number of low-income individuals, some communities of […]
Few health professions have been impacted by the COVID-19 global pandemic and disasters related to climate change more than nurses. Nurses have worked tirelessly on the frontlines of health crises caused by human disruptions of Earth’s natural systems. Perhaps that is why nurses are some of the strongest leaders of planetary health solutions. This presentation […]
Few health professions have been impacted by the COVID-19 global pandemic and disasters related to climate change more than nurses. Nurses have worked tirelessly on the frontlines of health crises caused by human disruptions of Earth’s natural systems. Perhaps that is why nurses are some of the strongest leaders of planetary health solutions. This presentation […]