Climate Change and Health
WHO has been working on climate change and health for over 25 years - advocating, collecting evidence and providing comprehensive support to countries in dealing with health effects of climate change.

Advocacy and Partnerships on Health and Climate Change

World Health Organization implements a broad range of advocacy and partnership activities on climate change and health in order to:  raise awareness; strengthen international collaborations; enhance scientific evidence; and support health systems to respond to and prepare for a rapidly changing climate. 

WHO raises awareness on climate risks to health through advocacy campaigns, publications and policy briefs, and the representation of WHO and health actors in climate fora.

Through partnerships, networks and collaborations WHO helps to drive the global action needed to protect health from climate risks, and realize the health benefits of low-carbon energy choices.

WHO works with leading experts and institutions worldwide to improve the understanding and evidence base of the linkages of health and climate, the burden of disease attributable to climate change, and the economic and health gains from ambitious climate change adaptation and mitigation actions.


Publications

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Highlights

This COP30 Special Report on Health and Climate Change forms part of the Belém Health Action Plan’s (BHAP) launch at COP30, with a focus on the intersection...
COP26 special report on climate change and health: the health argument for climate action 

The 10 recommendations in the COP26 Special Report on Climate Change and Health propose a set of priority actions from the global health community to governments...

COP24 special report: health and climate change

This report is a contribution from the public health community to support the negotiations of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change...

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