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Climate Change And Health is a graduate course taught at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) to students from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds about:

  1. The impacts of climate change on human health
  2. The mechanisms responsible for such impacts
  3. Potential approaches to address these challenges.

It is a weekly online class that offers two lectures each Wednesday evening. Experts on the topic from USA and Canada were invited to share and present their knowledge on climate change and potential effect on our health.

 The speakers have agreed for their presentation to be recorded so we could share it with your community. To view one of the topics, please click on the recording. Along with the individual videos a full playlists is also provided. Additionally, the slides for each session have been provided, which can be viewed by either clicking on the thumbnail or downloading directly. Thank you for taking the time to listen to the presentation.

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FEB 3, 6pm    (Lecture moderator: Sehgal)

Course Overview

Ash Sehgal, MD

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FEB 3, 7:15pm           (Lecture moderator: Stewart)

Climate Change: Mechanisms, Evidence and Their Impact On Health

Mark Stewart, PhD

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FEB 10, 6pm              (Lecture moderator: Stewart)

Climate Change and Food Systems

Rosa Hand, RD, PhD, Department of Nutrition, Case Western

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  • Myers SS et al. Climate change and global food systems: potential impacts on food security and undernutrition. Annual Review of Public Health.  2017;38:259-277.  Available in Canvas.
  • Drenowski A et al. Toward healthy diets from sustainable food systems. Current Developments in Nutrition.  2020;4:nzaa083.  Available in Canvas.

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FEB 17, 6pm              (Lecture moderator: Sehgal)

Communicating with the Public About Climate Change

Diana Pi, MD

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FEB 17, 7:15pm         (Lecture moderator: Nonguierma)

Climate Change and Disability

Kristen Berg, PhD, Population Health Research Institute, MetroHealth Medical Center

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• Analytical study on the promotion and protection of the rights of persons with disabilities in the context of climate change.  April 2020.  Human Rights Council.  United Nations.  Available at https://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/A_HRC_44_30_E.pdf

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FEB 24, 6pm              (Lecture moderator: Pi)

Measuring Vulnerability and Resilience to Climate Change

Adam Perzynski, PhD, Population Health Research Institute, MetroHealth Medical Center

Reading

FEB 24, 7:15pm         (Lecture moderator: Stewart)

Heat Stress and Kidney Disease

Anne Huml, MD, Case Western Center for Health Equity Engagement Education and Research and Cleveland Clinic Division of Nephrology

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  • Hopp S et al. Medical diagnoses of heat wave-related hospital admissions in older adults. Preventive Medicine.  2018;110:81-85.  Available in Canvas.
  • Barraclough K A et al. Climate change and kidney disease – threats and opportunities. Kidney International.  2017;92:526-530.  Available in Canvas.

 

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MAR 3, 6pm               (Lecture moderator: Pi)

Infectious Diseases and Climate Change

Katherine Dobbs, MD, Infectious Diseases, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital

Reading

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MAR 3, 7:15pm          (Lecture moderator: Stewart)

Air Degradation, Allergies, and Pulmonary Diseases

  1. Daryl Thornton, MD, MPH, Pulmonary and Critical Care, MetroHealth Medical Center

Reading

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MAR 10, 6pm             (Lecture moderator: Sehgal)

Climate Change and Zoonotic Diseases: Impacts on Ecosystems and Human Health. Case Study Rift Valley Fever, South Africa

Robert Brand, PhD, Cuyahoga County Board of Health

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  • Hansen A et al. Experts’ perceptions on China’s capacity to manage emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases in an era of climate change. Zoonoses and Public Health.  2017;64:527-536.  Available in Canvas.

MAR 10, 7:15pm        (Lecture moderator: Stewart)

Other Impacts of Fossil Fuels Besides Climate Change

Timothy Ciesielski, ScD, MD, MPH, Swetland Center for Environmental Health, Case Western

Reading

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MAR 17, 6pm             (Lecture moderator: Stewart)

Cardiovascular Effects of Climate Change

Sanjay Rajagopalan, MD, Cardiovascular Medicine, University Hospitals

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  • Al-Kindi SG et al. Environmental determinants of cardiovascular disease: lessons learned from air pollution. Nature Reviews Cardiology.  2020;17:656-672.  Available in Canvas.

Challenges in conducting research on climate change

MAR 17, 7:15pm        (Lecture moderator: Sehgal)

Ethical and Social Justice Aspects

Beamer-Schneider Professor in Ethics, Department of Philosophy, Case Western

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  • Gardiner SM. Motivating (or baby-stepping toward) a global constitutional convention for future generations. Environmental Ethics.  2019;41:199-220.  Available in Canvas.
  • Whyte K. Settler colonialism, ecology, and environmental injustice. Environment and Society: Advances in Research.  2018;9:125-144.  Available in Canvas.
  • Hourdequin M. Youth climate movement puts ethics at the center of the global debate. The Conversation.  September 18, 2019.  Available at https://theconversation.com/youth-climate-movement-puts-ethics-at-the-center-of-the-global-debate-123746
  • Thompson A. Adaptation, transformation, and development: environmental change and rethinking the human good. Environmental Ethics.  2020;42:5-20.  Available in Canvas.

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MAR 24, 6pm             (Lecture moderator: Nonguierma)

MetroHealth Sustainability and Climate Change Initiatives

Sarah O’Keeffe, MBA, Director of Sustainability, MetroHealth Medical Center

Reading

MAR 24, 7:15pm        (Lecture moderator: Stewart)

Worker Safety and Health

  1. Patrick Behrer, PhD, Department of Earth System Science, Stanford University

Reading

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MAR 31, 6pm             (Lecture moderator: Sehgal)

Health Effects of Wildfires

Wayne Cascio, MD, Office of Research and Development, US Environmental Protection Agency

Reading

MAR 31, 7:15pm        (Lecture moderator: Nonguierma)

Indigenous Communities

Jamie Donatuto, PhD, Environmental Health Analyst, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community

Larry Campbell (wanaseah), Swinomish Elder and Community Health Specialist

Reading

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April 7, 7:15pm          (Lecture moderator: Pi)

Shared Drivers of COVID-19 and Climate Change (30 minutes)

Holly Rosencranz, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Urbana

Legal and Policy Perspectives (30 minutes)

Warren Lavey, JD, College of Law and Campus Honors Program, University of Illinois

Reading

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April 14, 6pm             (Lecture moderator: Pi)

Health Sector Sustainability

Aparna Bole, MD, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital

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APR 14, 7:15pm         (Lecture moderator: Nonguierma)

Climate Change, Plastic Pollution, and Effects on Human Health

Robert Brand, PhD, Cuyahoga County Board of Health

Reading

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April 21, 6pm             (Lecture moderator: Pi)

Vulnerable Populations and Climate Change

Diana Pi, MD

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April 21, 7:15pm        (Lecture moderator: Nonguierma)

Green New Deal and Climate Change

Patrick Murray, MD, MS, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (retired), Case Western

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