Climate Change and Health
Our health is intricately linked to the health of our planet. Climate change has a wide-ranging impact on health, ranging from infectious disease to food insecurity, heat and pollution-related illnesses, and injuries and death caused by extreme weather events. It also disrupts health systems and access to medical services that exacerbate health challenges.
Adapting is key – all with the urgency of now.
The PSI global network is responding to stay ahead of the challenge.
“Health consumers everywhere need all of us to help ensure the good health of the planet so they can keep choosing good health for themselves, their families and their communities.”
- Karl Hofmann, President & CEO, PSI
Our Approach
to Managing the health risks of climate change
…by improving surveillance and planning for climate-related shocks, responding to changing patterns of infectious disease, training front-line health workers, deploying innovative digital tools, and promoting self-managed care.
We use partnerships with community networks and our experience in social and behavioral change and human-centered design to support adaptation and mitigation interventions.
…by partnering with ministries of health and key stakeholders.
PSI IS
taking climate action
When it comes to climate change, PSI is walking the talk! We have joined the Climate Accountability in Development collective and committed to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030.
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