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This session will begin with a conversation with White House National Climate Advisor, Gina McCarthy followed by a panel discussion.
The linkage between climate change and human health is increasingly evident, as frequent climate disruptions impact a range of issues such as air pollution, the distribution of food, and the spread of infectious disease. Community NGOs are leading the way, developing partnerships with private, civic, and corporate sectors to advance equitable access to clean water, energy, and food systems, and build healthier communities. Panelists will explore how we can improve health outcomes, treat disease, and—through climate-smart solutions—drive equitable development while preventing a climate disaster.
Gina McCarthy
White House National Climate Advisor
Anne Thompson
Correspondent, NBC News
Anne Thompson
Correspondent, NBC News
Robert Blaine
Senior Executive and Director, Institute for Youth, Education, and Families, National League of Cities
Michael Goldstein
Donald P. Babson Chair in Applied Investments, Professor of Finance, Babson College
Ailun Yang
Head of International Programs, Climate and Environment, Bloomberg Philanthropies