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Yale Center on Climate Change and Health
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⏰ Last chance to save! Apply to Yale's Climate Change and Health Certificate program by May 31 to save on tuition & join the longest-running program of its kind.
Application deadline: Monday, August 17, 2026
Classes begin: Tuesday, September 8, 2026
👉 Learn more & apply: ysph.yale.edu/cchcert/
🫀Explore how heat, air pollution, and extreme weather impact cardiovascular health in YCCCH's upcoming webinar on Monday, May 11 from 7-9pm.
Learn strategies to protect patients and improve resilience, plus how heart care can support sustainability.
Register today: bit.ly/ClimateCV-Webinar
⏰ Deadline Extended to April 17 ⏰
There's still time to apply to our Climate Change and Mental Health short course!
Build practical skills to support patient and community mental health in a changing climate.
🔗 Learn more and apply: bit.ly/CCMHcourse
Read these slides to learn about what the study showed, what Dwight residents shared about their experiences, and what potential solutions for heat in Dwight might look like.
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The Dwight Heat Study was conducted by the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health, the Yale Urban Design Workshop, and the Community Alliance for Research and Engagement, in collaboration with New Haven's Dwight community.
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Through focus groups and a survey, Dwight residents shared their experience of summer heat and potential solutions. The goal was to uncover insights that will help the community keep cool through neighborhood improvements and new policies and programs.
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Join for our #ClimateChangeandHealth Seminar series on Feb. 9 at 12pm ET. Dr. Heather Burris, Attending Neonatologist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics will be our featured speaker.
Register: bit.ly/2026BurrisSeminar
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Join YCCCH for our first #ClimateChangeandHealth Seminar of the year on Jan. 26 at 12pm ET! Dr. Ana Isabel Baptista, Associate Professor in the Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management at The New School University, will be our featured speaker.
Register here 👉 bit.ly/2026BaptistaSeminar
As the mental health impacts of climate change become increasingly evident, health professionals need the knowledge and tools to support patients facing climate-related stress, trauma, and uncertainty.
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