Presented by the Southern California Environmental Health Sciences Center, the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health, and the USC Spatial Sciences Institute
Kristie Ebi, PhD, MPH
Founding Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment (CHanGE)
Professor of Global Health & Environmental Sciences, University of Washington
Climate change has the potential to alter the magnitude and pattern of climate-sensitive health outcomes. The extent to which health burdens will shift will depend not just on
climate change, but also on a wide range of factors that could increase or decrease future vulnerabilities and capacities, such as aging populations, socioeconomic change, urbanization trends, and the extent to which societies implement measures to reduce inequities.
This webinar will review these factors and their role in the robustness of projections of health risks under different greenhouse gas emission pathways.
Join the Zoom meeting here: https://usc.zoom.us/j/95349417948
For more information, please contact Lisa Wolff at lgwolff@usc.edu.
Date/Time
April 09, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm