Understanding the linkages between planetary health and population health in South Asia
Rapidly changing climate is influencing weather patterns across the globe. The duration and intensity of heat waves is increasing and areas are subject to record rainfall or drought, putting increased stress on bodies and limiting the availability of clean water, breathable air, and healthy food. Join us for a conversation on research covering the impact of climate change on health in South Asia and how researchers can assess vulnerability in the area and utilize the assessment to minimize climate stress on the area’s most vulnerable populations.
This event is co-sponsored by the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute at Johns Hopkins University.