Climate Mitigation

Small Grant Opportunity: Climate Change and Health

The Public Health Institute (PHI) is pleased to release a Request for Applications for Creating a Climate for Health Pilot Projects.

With funding from the Kresge Foundation, PHI will support pilot projects in three geographically diverse, urban communities in California to demonstrate approaches to incorporate climate change into current public health program practice and/or to enhance public health participation in on-going local climate change mitigation, adaptation, and resilience work. Each grantee will be awarded $20,000 for 12 months of work within the state of California. The purpose of the pilot projects is to develop models that can be held up, scaled up, and replicated that simultaneously address climate change and community health and health equity. Projects can be new or complement existing projects.

The deadline for applications is July 1, 2013.

http://climatehealthconnect.org/ClimateHealth_PilotProjects_RFA

Climate Change and Health News Roundup!

Global: "Action on climate change crucial to water and food security, Ban stresses at UN event" 

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called again for urgent and concrete action on climate change, as high-level officials gathered at the United Nations to discuss the growing global concern over the impacts of the phenomenon on food and water security.

 

Climate Change and Food Safety – Leadership training in Panama

There are multiple pathways through which climate change may impact food safety, including: changes in temperature and precipitation patterns, increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, ocean warming and acidification, and changes in contaminants’ transport pathways among others. Climate change may also affect socio-economic aspects related to food systems such as agriculture, animal production, global trade, demographics and human behavior which all influence food safety and health.

Report of the Learning Circles on Gender and Climate at the CSW56

"we are working towards a paradigm shift in recognizing the leadership of women in responding to the climate crisis."  Eleanor Blomstrom (WEDO)

 

This year the priority theme at the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) has been the empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and current challenges.

Join us for Confronting Climate Change and Extreme Weather: A Public Health Perspective

Invitation to the “Confronting Climate Change and Extreme Weather: A Public Health Perspective” event on April 10th at UCLA 

 Please join us!

 

CSW 56: Gender and Climate Change

Friday, March 9, was the last day of the fifty-sixth session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) which has brought together, in New York, leaders from all over the world working to promote gender equality. The CSW is the principal global policy-making body dedicated exclusively to gender equality and advancement of women.

CA Governor's Conference: Extreme Climate Risks and California's Future


California Governor Jerry Brown emphasized that we must make the investment required to address the challenges of climate change, at his December 15th conference in San Francisco on “Extreme Climate Risk and California’s Future.” Joined by climate change leaders and leaders from various other sectors including health, Governor Brown went on to say that the
longer it take us to reduce emissions, the higher the costs of
 adaptation and mitigation will be.

Momentum for Change

The Momentum for Change Initiative launch was one of the most interesting, down to earth events at the COP17 in Durban. The UN's Momentum for Change highlights innovative, replicable, on-the-ground projects that help to mitigate or adapt to climate change, while directly benefiting people.  Momentum for Change will identify and promote these “beacons of opportunity, pointing the direction towards fulfilling the objectives of the [UNFCCC] Convention.”

First Global Climate and Health Summit Produces Declaration and Urgent Call to Action

Coming out of the first global Climate and Health Summit on December 5 at COP17, thirty leading health NGOs and organizations from around the world released a Declaration and a Global Call to Action.

UN News Highlights Efforts of Health Constituents to Include Health in Framework Documents

Along with numerous partners and health sector stakeholders participating in COP17, Public Health Institute has been pushing hard to raise the visibility of the health issues connected to climate change. As we’ve reported here, particular areas of focus have been nutrition and food security, the impact of climate change on women and children around the world, and the potential that women’s leadership could have to create healthier, climate-resilient communities.  

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