Together with our partners around the world, Health Care Without Harm convened representatives from 98 health care organizations spanning 20 countries to share their learnings from implementing decarbonization and climate resilience initiatives.

These workshops brought together health care leaders to discuss proven practices, share challenges, and collaborate on climate goals and strategies. The practices and knowledge shared by participants of the Health Care Climate Learning Initiative were used to develop guidance to help health care facilities transition toward net-zero emissions while prioritizing health equity, resilience, and adaptive capacity.

Participating health care organizations submitted 5-to-10-minute case study videos demonstrating progress in one or more of the following areas:

  • Gaining hospital leaders’ commitment to climate action and related resource allocation
  • Baselining emissions, estimating risks, and developing strategies and action plans
  • Creating a carbon- or climate-management plan to improve facility- and community-based climate adaptation and resilience
  • High-impact interventions to reduce emissions and build resilience and adaptive capacity

Visit the Health Care Climate Learning Initiative page and find all the materials

 

Support for this project was provided by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Global Ideas for U.S. Solutions team. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.