Tuesday, April 29, 2025 12:00to13:00

Abstract: Climate change has resulted in an increase in the global mean temperature. In recent decades, Canada has seen a rise in the frequency, duration, and intensity of heat waves. In order to provide patient care and health care delivery with broader strategies for mitigating and adapting to rising temperatures, a comprehensive understanding of the wide range of health impacts of extreme heat exposure is crucial.

Classified as: DEEP, Department of Equity Ethics and Policy, SPGH, School of Population and Global Health, FMHS, hs-communications, climate change, Sustainability
Monday, May 12, 2025 08:30to17:00

Where: McGill Faculty Club or online
3450 Rue McTavish, Montreal Quebec H3A 0E5

This one-day conference will examine how climate and health can be used to frame both challenges and solutions. We will explore the health impacts of both climate change disasters and emerging threats, and engage in discussions with both policy actors and community groups about the latest innovations and technologies being used to mitigate the consequences that climate change has on public health and wellbeing.

Classified as: Department of Equity Ethics and Policy, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, FMHS, hs-communications, McGill Centre for Climate Change and Health, SPGH
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