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Climate and Health Institute

At the intersection of climate change, human health and equity.

From extreme drought to longer wildfire and pollen seasons, climate change is having a profound impact on human health. In addition, the health burden caused by climate change and its drivers is disproportionate, with some populations more at risk of respiratory and heat-related illnesses, water and food insecurity, disease, forced migration, and other consequences of planetary neglect. GW’s Climate & Health Institute seeks new solutions to global health and equity challenges associated with climate change, and is addressing those challenges through cross-disciplinary research, training, and action.

 

 

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CHI Director appointed to national and international advisory boards

CHI Director, Dr. Susan Anenberg, was appointed to three scientific advisory boards.

The CHI’s 2024 Annual Report

2024 annual report cover

 

Chartered in May 2021, The George Washington University Climate and Health Institute (CHI) envisions an evidence-based global response by governments and stakeholders to mitigate the climate crisis and equitably improve public health. The CHI is a university-wide collaboration at GW prioritizing cross-disciplinary research, training, and action to address challenges associated with climate change.

The 2024 Annual Report highlights accomplishments of the CHI and its affiliated faculty, staff, and students during the 2023-2024 academic year.

Download the 2024 Annual Report (PDF)