Register for the Annual Meeting and Online Visits to Congress
March 5-7, 2022
Please join us virtually for the Annual Meeting of the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health starting Saturday morning, March 5, through Monday, March 7, when we make online visits to Congress all day. Learn about recent progress and join the effort to accelerate the climate, health, and equity agenda this year. Register today!
Keynotes:
Gina McCarthy, National Climate Advisor, White House Office of Domestic Climate Policy
Admiral Rachel Levine, Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services
Features Include:
March 7: Visit Congress; use your trusted voice and urge action (space is limited)
Continuing Education credits (ACCME/ANCC/CSWE) on climate and health:
Students in the lead
Addressing mental and physical resilience in the clinic and community
The state of climate education
Addressing air pollution at personal, local, national levels
Controversy in Climate Policy: Carbon Pricing
Progress and Setbacks at the State Level
Clean Energy Access at National and Local Levels
Andrew Wishnia, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Climate Policy, U.S. Dept. of Transportation: How to Ensure Climate Benefits from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Advocacy and Message Training (op-ed writing, pivoting, red-state strategies)
Climate Justice Projects in Southeastern States: Reports from the Climate and Health Equity Fellows
Bruce Southers / About Author
Bruce Southers, SCPM, M.B.A., B.A. (Psychology), is a former drug/alcohol counselor now working in the financial services industry. He has experience leading and working with non-profit organizations and now volunteers with Mended Little Hearts and Donate Life, and launching Rural Africa Outreach, a non-profit/NGO focused on assisting people in rural Africa. Bruce has had a lifelong interest in Humanistic Psychology and lives in Kentucky with his wife and two children.