Health Policy Implications Of Climate Change

An evening discussion event organised by the Foundation for Science and Technology on 13 July 2022.

What are the implications for health as the climate continues to change - both in the UK and elsewhere? What should the health policy response be to changes in climate, and how do we build this into our plans for a low carbon future? In this event, we discussed these issues.

The speakers were:

- Professor Chris Whitty KCB FMedSci, Chief Medical Officer for England
- Professor Mike Tipton MBE, Trustee, The Physiological Society, and Professor of Human and Applied Physiology, University of Portsmouth
- Dr Modi Mwatsama, Head of Climate Interventions, Climate and Health, Wellcome Trust

It was chaired by The Lord Trees MRCVS, FMedSci, HonFRSE, House of Lords.

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