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A sponsored session from AstraZeneca at The New York Times Climate Forward event.
Climate-related health hazards, from pollution to flooding to extreme heat, are putting an increasing amount of strain on our healthcare systems. They have also exposed huge medical blind spots, including, first and foremost, access to health for socially vulnerable groups. As health risks grow and complicate care, preventive health in all its forms can support more resilient patients and healthcare systems. What does preventive healthcare in a climate crisis look like? How can the prioritization of early interventions lead directly to mass decarbonization of the healthcare sector?
OPENING REMARKS
Stephen Dunbar-Johnson
President, International of The New York Times
Joris Silon
U.S. Country President of AstraZeneca
MODERATOR
Sweta Chakraborty
North American C.E.O. of We Don’t Have Time
THOUGHT LEADERS/PANELISTS
Dr. Gaurab Basu
Primary care physician and director of education and policy at the Center for Climate, Health and the Global Environment at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Dr. Cheryl Holder
Co-Chair of Florida Clinicians for Climate Action
Dr. Victor Dzau
President of the National Academy of Medicine
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