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IG Live April 22: Temperature Rising, Health Declining

— How health professionals can help confront climate change

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Between 2030 and 2050, climate change is expected to cause approximately annually across the globe due to malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea, and heat stress. In addition to the human toll, scientists estimate the direct health costs to be between $2 billion to $4 billion per year by 2030.

Health professionals can play an important role in reducing these numbers by educating patients and helping to address adverse health effects from extreme heat, floods, respiratory ailments, premature births, and mental health-related issues.

During this live discussion, experts will explore practical strategies for mitigation and adaptation, and touch on how collective advocacy can drive policy change for a healthier, more resilient future. Join us!

Featuring:

  • Jeremy Faust, MD (moderator) editor-in-chief at 鶹ý ()
  • Lisa Patel, MD, MESc, executive director of the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health ()
  • Elizabeth A. Cerceo, MD, academic hospitalist and the chair of Health and Public Policy for the American College of Physicians, New Jersey chapter ()

How do I join? Follow on Instagram!

When is the event? Tune in Monday, April 22 at 12:30 PM ET

Can I submit questions? Yes, we encourage questions! Submit your questions prior to the event by commenting below.

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    Gillian Booth is a Social Media Manager for 鶹ý. She is based in Philadelphia. Interested in collaborating with @MedPageToday on social media? Email: gbooth@everydayhealthgroup.com