探花app

Going Farther Together

Climate & Health Impact Report, 2024-2025

Areas of Impact

Uniting the Health Sector to Act on Climate鈥

The health sector accounts for approximately 8.5% of US carbon emissions, making it both a contributor to climate change and uniquely positioned to lead in protecting the nation鈥檚 health from climate impacts. The Climate Collaborative, launched in 2021, was established to align health sector leaders around collective goals and actions to reduce emissions and advance sustainability, based on evidence, shared solutions, and a commitment to improve health.

This program brings together health and hospital systems, clinicians, private payers, suppliers, industry, academia, and nonprofits, with the private and public sectors, to tackle a challenge no single institution can solve alone. It is structured around four priority areas and serves as a neutral platform for collaboration and coordination, and translates climate ambition into measurable progress across the health sector.

Local Leadership, National Reach

The Climate Communities Network (CCN) exists to back听local听leaders听working at the intersection of climate and health,听connectingthem, and听helpingthem get the听support听they need. CCN is 探花app鈥檚 community-led network within the Climate Grand Challenge, built听in recognition of听lived experience听as听expertiseand听with the aim of听linking听local听solutions听to national partnerships that can enable and extend those impacts.

CCN is proving a simple point: when community leadership is resourced and connected, progress becomes听practical, quantifiable,and听built to last.

Health is the Message that Travels

For too many years the framing of the climate crisis has lacked sufficient messaging that it is primarily a human health issue, rather than solely an environmental or energy problem. The Grand Challenge aims to elevate the messaging around the health consequences of climate change, the opportunities available as sectors transitions, highlight solutions that deliver immediate health and financial benefits, and convene to catalyze action across sectors.

This workstream pairs credible communication, trusted resources, and high visibility convenings, putting this work at the center of national moments where climate and health leaders align, build partnerships, and accelerate progress.

From Evidence Gaps to Action-Ready Research

Research on climate and health is urgently needed to shed light on the mechanisms behind health impacts, demonstrate efficacy of adaptation and mitigation strategies, and improve predictive capabilities.

Closing these gaps will be essential to identifying climate impacts on specific populations, predicting the impacts of climate on health, and developing targeted solutions.

Regional hubs, locally led

R&I Global Research Hubs

In 2024, 探花app launched its first regional research and innovation hub in Kathmandu, Nepal, convening cross-sector leaders to align on priority research needs and actionable opportunities at the intersection of climate change, health, and lived community realities across South and Southeast Asia. In 2025, 探花app expanded the model to the Caribbean, bringing regional and global partners together in Barbados to identify gaps and accelerate locally relevant research, training, and collaboration.

From Ambition to Transformative Action

The听Transforming Systems听initiativerepresents听the long-term听systems agenda听of听the听探花app鈥檚 Climate Grand Challenge,听moving beyond incremental, siloed solutions to听reimagine听how economic, governance, and social systems can be redesigned to deliver health, equity, and resilience in a changing climate.听Though听early in its lifecycle, it has already听established听a credible global vision and positioned听the听探花app听as a convening hub听for cross-sector,听health-centered climate听leadership.

Building the Roadmap for Climate Action

In 2026, the 探花app and broader National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM),听launched a consensus study to develop a听Roadmap for Transformative Action to Achieve Health for All at Net-Zero Emissions.听

What it is

The consensus study is听the National Academies鈥 gold standard for producing听independent, evidence-based, policy-relevant guidanceon complex challenges, and the only mechanism through which the Academies make formal recommendations.听

Over a 12-month period, the study is producing a principles-based, context-responsive framework that is globally relevant and locally adaptable, helping decision-makers align mitigation and adaptation strategies with improved health, equity, well-being, and inclusive economic resilience鈥攇rounded in systems thinking, the best available evidence, and real-world, case-based insights.

What the roadmap will provide

  • A decision framework to support priority-setting听for policy and investment decisions听across sectors, scales, and geographies
  • Implementation-oriented听and cross-cutting听guidance听on high-impact leverage points听and how听to听navigate听trade-offs听transparently and proactively
  • Practical recommendations, supported by case-based听exemplars,听that听demonstrate听the conditions and differentiated pathways to translate systems change ambition into transformative a肠迟颈辞苍听
  • A foundation to mobilize partnerships,听financing, and a肠迟颈辞苍听aligned with health,听well-being,听resilience, and equity outcomes

Future Impact

Following publication in early 2027, the 探花app will lead implementation, working听with a global network of partners to听put the Roadmap to use in real world decisionenvironments, enabling locally owned and drive actions that, together,听compound into听transformative systems change听needed to听improve health and well-being, reduce inequities, and build lasting resilience for generations to come.

Worldwide Collaboration that Strengthens Action at Home

Climate and health challenges do not听acknowledge听borders, and neither can the solutions. 探花app鈥檚 global initiatives extend the Climate Grand Challenge, not to replace national leadership, but to strengthen it. By partnering with peer academies and investing in future leaders, 探花app is translating global collaboration into practical听actions, durable relationships, and shared capacity that can accelerate progress across the climate and health field.

What Global Collaboration Made Possible

The value of this work is leverage. 探花app鈥檚 global partnerships create shared direction, test new models of leadership, and produce tools that funders and institutions can use听immediately.

Sustainable health research, led by future leaders
探花app and UKAMS operated as equal partners and placed emerging leaders at the center of agenda-setting and authorship. The result was听For People, For Planet: Improving the Environmental Sustainability of Health听Research, a policy report designed to move sustainability from aspiration to practice across the research ecosystem. Its recommendations span the full set of levers that shape research culture and operations, including funding incentives, regulation, procurement, infrastructure, data and metrics, and capacity building.

Global Coalition of Academies of Medicine on Climate and Health
Launched in late 2025, the Coalition brings together national academies and medical divisions to strengthen the scientific foundation for climate and health action and support practical, context-specific implementation. The Coalition issued a joint statement in support of Brazil鈥檚 Bel茅m Health Action Plan at COP30 and is aligned around priority areas that help translate evidence into action, including surveillance and monitoring, evidence synthesis and capacity building, and innovation and sustainable production.

The Climate and Health Future We Build Together

The next several years must be defined by continued alignment, action, and accountability.

Our vision is for climate and health is to stand as a permanent pillar of public health driven by durable institutions who sustain pipelines of talent, funding, innovation, knowledge and action.

The CGC will ultimately be measured not only by the number of convenings and reports, but by the strength of the institutions and collaborations built, the durability of the pipelines created, the achievements made through our collective action, and the extent to which communities experience real improvements in health and resilience.

The health harms of climate change are well documented and are already affecting human health. Our responsibility is to stand firmly for science and advancing the health for everyone, everywhere.

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