Our Centre members participate in a wide range of external activities with other researchers, policy and decision makers, and the general public.
Evidence to Action
As the world faces growing, interconnected climate and health challenges, LSHTM researchers explain how their work is improving our understanding of the health impacts of climate change and informing effective action for people and the planet.
Accelerating veg consumption
Our Director Alan Dangour takes part in vegetable summit discussing sustainable food systems and health. Hosted by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Writer and Broadcaster from River Cottage HQ.
Strengthening Planetary Health Research and Action in Europe
Centre on Climate Change & Planetary Health collaborates with and the , to host a series of 5 weekly webinars: 鈥淓xpanding the scope of research in Planetary Health in Europe鈥.
Climate Change and Human Health: Sir Andy Haines
At the 2020 NAM Annual Meeting, Sir Andrew Haines delivered a keynote address focused on the impacts of climate change on human health, followed by a panel discussion.
Planetary Health Conference 2020
For the first time, researchers from across West Africa will come together to present the latest evidence at our inaugural , co-hosted with .
Climate Assembly UK
Rosie Green, will be one of the voices advising Parliament on the UK's first nationwide citizen's assembly on climate change.
COP25 UNFCCC Climate Summit 2019
We co-hosted a side event at COP25 2019 entitled "The imperative for urgent action to protect health." Centre members Professor Sir Andy Haines and were part of the panel discussion.
Global Health Film Festival 2019
Centre Director, Professor Alan Dangour, chaired the discussion on he 2040 Film at this year's Global Health Film Festival.
Food Matters Summit 2019
Professor Alan Dangour spoke on "Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems" at Food Matters Summit in London, UK.
Past Engagement
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28, 29 October 2019 - Sir Andy Haines spoke at two panel sessions on '' and '' at the World Health Summit in Berlin, Germany.
17 October 2019 - Prof Alan Dangour participated in a panel session at event 鈥?鈥 at London City Hall, London UK.