Climate change is already now impacting people's health across the globe and is undermining factors for health and wellbeing, such as clean air and water, food, safe shelter, and economic opportunities.
The transdisciplinary Conference on Connecting Health and Climate Change #ENBEL2023 brings together researchers, practitioners, policy makers, NGOs and private sector representatives. It provides an arena to present research findings and discuss climate change effects on health, adaptation, societal consequences, and opportunities for climate-resilient development.
"Relationships between climate change, overexploitation of nature and health impacts including vector-borne and zoonotic disease risks are complex. We need to work together, and we are therefore encouraged that people across multiple disciplines from all around the world come together at the conference to share perspectives and discuss important connections between climate and health", says Dr.
The program with all speakers can be found on www.enbel2023.se. It is still possible to register to attend the conference online, see information on www.enbel2023.se.
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