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CCC22

CHIE - Climate Change Conference

Engaging our partners to explore the relationship between health and the environment

Where we live, the air we breathe, it all impacts our health. As the threat of climate change grows, we are called to leverage our partnerships and work across sectors to address this systemic issue. That is why, this March, the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health will join Loyola University Chicago and the School of Environmental Sustainability (SES) for the 2022 Climate Change Conference: The Intersection of Climate Change, Human Health, and Justice (March 14-18).

Leading our collaboration with SES, Parkinson Founding Dean Elaine Morrato will join SES Founding Dean Nancy Tuchman to moderate the Keynote Conference event, a conversation with national and international thought leaders about the impacts of climate change on human health.

Additionally, the Center for Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Parkinson School will lead two conversations focused on the relationship of climate change, human health, and healthcare delivery systems:

CLIMATE CHANGE & POPULATION HEALTH: A ONE HEALTH PERSPECTIVE

MONDAY, MARCH 14, 3 – 4 P.M. (CST)

A discussion centered around the impacts of Climate Change from a One Health lens.

Speaker(s):

  • C. Ben Beard, MS, PhD, Center for Disease Control, Deputy Director, Division of Vector-Borne - Diseases + Co-chair CDC Agency-wide Climate & Health Task Force
  • Justin Harbison, PhD, Assistant Professor, Parkinson School
  • Broox Boze, MS, PhD, Director of Research and Innovation at Vector Disease Control International (VDCI)

Moderator: Merly Thomas, Administrative Director, Center for Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Parkinson School

 

A BETTER TOMORROW: THE ROLE OF SUSTAINABILITY IN HEALTHCARE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS

TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 9 – 10 A.M. (CST)

A moderated panel discussion engaging academic and industry leaders in Public Health, Healthcare and Architectural Design.

Speaker(s):

  • Alicia Ponce, Founder and Principal, APMonarch

Moderator: Daniel Swartzman, JD, MPH, Associate Professor, Parkinson School

 

A CONVERSATION ON THE INTERSECTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE, HUMAN HEALTH, AND JUSTICE

CONFERENCE KEYNOTE EVENT
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 7 – 8:30 P.M. (CST)

A moderated conversation exploring the impacts of climate change on human health, including the unequal distribution of those impacts and inequities surrounding issues like pollution, environmental toxins, climate change-induced food and water insecurities and displacement.

Speaker(s):

  • Kim Knowlton, senior scientist, Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Rt. Hon. David Lammy, Member of Parliament, Tottenham, United Kingdom.

Moderator(s):

  • Elaine Morrato, DrPH, MPH, CPH, Founding Dean, Parkinson School
  • Nancy Tuchman, PhD, Founding Dean, School of Environmental Sustainability

 

Engaging our partners to explore the relationship between health and the environment

Where we live, the air we breathe, it all impacts our health. As the threat of climate change grows, we are called to leverage our partnerships and work across sectors to address this systemic issue. That is why, this March, the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health will join Loyola University Chicago and the School of Environmental Sustainability (SES) for the 2022 Climate Change Conference: The Intersection of Climate Change, Human Health, and Justice (March 14-18).

Leading our collaboration with SES, Parkinson Founding Dean Elaine Morrato will join SES Founding Dean Nancy Tuchman to moderate the Keynote Conference event, a conversation with national and international thought leaders about the impacts of climate change on human health.

Additionally, the Center for Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Parkinson School will lead two conversations focused on the relationship of climate change, human health, and healthcare delivery systems: