Fact Sheet: Health Educators Climate Commitment

Obama Administration Announces 48 Additional Public Health, Medical, and Nursing Schools from 15 Countries Commit to Train Their Students to Address the Health Impacts of Climate Change, Increasing the Total Number of Schools Committing to 118 Around the World

Climate change is a global challenge that demands a global response, and President Obama is committed to leading the fight. That is why, today, in Paris, the White House will announce that more than 45 additional medical, public health, and nursing schools around the world have signed onto the Health Educators Climate Commitmentto ensure their students, the next generation of health professionals, are prepared, through education and training, to effectively address the health impacts of climate change, and to ensure that the world has a cadre of climate change and health experts. With today’s announcement we are expanding what was previously a U.S. initiative, launched at the White House in April 2015, to a global effort. The 48 new partners joining today increases the total number of schools signing on to 118 and expands participation to 14 additional countries:

Australia

Canada

China

Grenada

Ecuador

Finland

France

India

Malaysia

Mexico

Singapore

South Africa

Switzerland

United Kingdom

In addition to helping to recruit peer institutions, the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health will announce the creation of a Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education to carry forward the Health Educators Climate Commitment to action. In addition to continuing to expand the reach of the commitment, the Consortium will be a forum through which Schools of Public Health, Medicine, and Nursing around the world share best scientific and educational practices, and curricula; develop core sets of knowledge for graduates; and foster the development of global academic partnerships to support training of health professionals and climate and health specialists throughout the world, particularly in under-resourced countries.

Climate change is no longer a problem for future generations – we are already feeling its effects in every corner of our nation and across the globe, which threatens our economic and national security and our health. No country is immune, and therefore all countries must act together, and that is what the Paris climate negotiations are all about. Today’s commitments reinforce not only how vast the impacts of climate change are, but also the opportunity to join together and address this problem.

Globally, health professionals are recognizing the growing impact that the changing climate is having on people’s health, from extreme heat and life-threatening storms, to the length of allergy seasons and the intensity of smog episodes, to the availability of safe water and food, to the distribution and abundance of pathogens and their vectors. They are taking action to build resilience in the health sector, and in sectors that affect the determinants of health. And they are working to identify the large health co-benefits that accrue when communities transition to clean energy.

HEALTH EDUCATORS CLIMATE COMMITMENT

Deans of the following schools have signed onto the Global Health Educators Climate Commitment and pledged:

As leaders responsible for educating the health professionals of tomorrow, we are keenly aware of our obligation to ensure that they are fully prepared to address all health risks, including those resulting from the impacts of climate change. Our future health professionals must have the competencies needed to address the health needs of our communities and our patients, both now and into the foreseeable future. These competencies must be based on the best available science, and benefit from sharing best scientific and educational practices.

We commit to ensuring that we train the next generation of health professionals to effectively address the health impacts of climate change.

We commit to strengthening the knowledge base in the area of climate and health from a position of the best science and academic rigor.

New Schools Committing Today

Brock University, Department of Health Sciences, Canada

Brown University, School of Public Health

Cardiff University, School of Medicine, Wales

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Urban Health Program

Concordia University, Department of Public Health, Canada

Dalhousie University, Faculty of Health Professions, Canada

Dartmouth College, The Dartmouth Institute for Health and Clinical Practice

Ecole des Hautes Edutes en Sante Publique, France

Indian Institute of Public Health – Bhubaneshwar, India

La Trobe University, School of Psychology and Public Health, Australia

Lakehead University, Department of Health Sciences, Canada

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

National Institute of Public Health of Mexico, Mexico

National University of Singapore, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health

Ohio State University, College of Public Health

Oregon Health and Science University

Portland State University, School of Public Health

Public Health Foundation, Indian Institute of Public Health, India

Queen’s University, Department of Public Health Sciences, Canada

Ryerson University, School of Occupational and Public Health, Canada

Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Canada

St. George’s University, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Grenada

Temple University, College of Public Health

Tufts University, School of Medicine and Public Health

Uniformed Services University, Public Health Program

United Nations University, International School of Global Health, Malaysia

Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Escuela de Salud Publica, Ecuador

Universite de Montreal, School of Public Health, Canada

Universite de Recherche, Institut National de la Rechere Scientifique, Canada

University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health

University of Alberta, School of Public Health, Canada

University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Canada

University of Eastern Finland, Institute of Public Health and Nutrition, Finland

University of Geneva, Institute of Global Health, Switzerland

University of Georgia, College of Public Health

University of Guelph, Master of Public Health, Canada

University of Hong Kong, School of Public Health, China

University of Illinois at Chicago, School of Public Health

University of Kwazulu-Natal, School of Nursing and Public Health, South Africa

University of Minnesota, School of Public Health

University of Northern British Columbia, School of Health Sciences, Canada

University of Notre Dame, School of Medicine, Australia

University of Ottawa, School of Epidemiology, Public Health, and Preventive Medicine, Canada

University of Saskatchewan, School of Public Health, Canada

University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health

University of Victoria, School of Public Health and Social Policy, Canada

University of Waterloo, School of Public Health and Health Systems, Canada

Western University, Schulich Interfaculty Program in Public Health, Canada

Previous Schools Committing

Boston University School of Public Health

Colorado State University, School of Public Health

Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health

Des Moines University, College of Osteopathic Medicine

Drexel University, School of Public Health

Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing

Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health

Florida A&M University, Public Health Program

Florida International University, Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work

George Washington University, Milken Institute School of Public Health

Georgetown University, School of Medicine

Georgia Regents University, MPH Program

Georgia Southern University, Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health

Georgia State University, School of Public Health

Harvard Medical School

Harvard, T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Howard University, College of Medicine

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Indiana University, School of Public Health

Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health

Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing

New York University, College of Nursing

New York University, College of Global Public Health

Pennsylvania State University, MPH Program

Rutgers University, School of Public Health

Saint Louis University, College for Public Health and Social Justice

Stony Brook University, Program in Public Health

SUNY Downstate Medical Center, School of Public Health

Texas A&M Health Science Center, School of Public Health

Thomas Jefferson University, School of Population Health, MPH Program

Tulane University, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

UCLA, Fielding School of Public Health

University of Alabama-Birmingham, School of Public Health

University of California-Berkeley, School of Public Health

University of California-Davis, School of Medicine

University of California-San Francisco, School of Medicine

University of California-San Francisco, School of Nursing

University of Colorado, School of Public Health

University of Eastern Finland, Institute of Public Health and Nutrition, Finland

University of Florida, College of Public Health and Health Professions

University of Iowa, College of Public Health

University of Louisville, School of Public Health and Information Sciences

University of Maryland, School of Nursing

University of Maryland, School of Public Health

University of Memphis, School of Public Health

University of Miami, Department of Public Health Sciences

University of Michigan, School of Nursing

University of Michigan School of Public Health

University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Medicine

University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing

University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Public Health

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health

University of North Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health

University of Northern Colorado, School of Public Health

University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health

University of Pennsylvania, Master of Public Health Program

University of Pennsylvania, Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine

University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing

University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health

University of Washington, School of Nursing

University of Washington, School of Public Health

University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health

Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine

Walden University, Master of Public Health Program

Walden University, School of Nursing

Washington State University, College of Medicine

Washington State University, College of Nursing

West Virginia University, School of Public Health

Yale University, School of Public Health

Yale University, School of Nursing