Climate Change Webinars (Sigma and ANHE)http://hdl.handle.net/10755/207542024-03-29T13:52:56Z2024-03-29T13:52:56ZNurses drawdown: A new nursing community for climate solutionsHuffling, KatieCook, Carahttp://hdl.handle.net/10755/207702023-09-20T14:31:57Z2020-06-29T00:00:00Z<p>Join us for an inspiring webinar describing the newly launched Nurses Drawdown. Nurses have always known that the best way to prevent needless suffering and disease is through strong and effective public and population health. As recent events have shown, to help prevent future pandemics we need a healthy planet that supports healthy people. Nurses Drawdown is an evidenced based tool for nurses to engage in climate solutions and is a community of nurses from around the world who are working together to make our planet one that supports a healthier future for all.</p>
<p>Learning Objectives:</p>
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<li>Describe the Nurses Drawdown five areas of action and their impacts on health.</li>
<li>Discuss case studies of nurses using Nurses Drawdown in their own practice.</li>
<li>Identify how nurses can share their climate activities with the Nurses Drawdown community.</li>
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2020-06-29T00:00:00ZExemplars of nursing leadership on climate change and healthMcDermott-Levy, RuthThompson, Lisa M.Rodriguez, Doriam Camachohttp://hdl.handle.net/10755/203372023-09-19T13:56:07Z2020-01-01T00:00:00Z<p>Webinar Details: Sigma’s Climate and Health Webinar Series with the ANHE (Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments)</p>
<p>Moderator: Teddie Potter, PhD, RN, FAAN</p>
<p>Episode Details: See <em>details</em> file attached to this record.</p>
<p>Across the nursing professions, nurses are taking up the mantle to lead in addressing climate change. Nurses are in key positions to lead the profession and are key collaborators with other health professionals to address climate change. On this webinar, hear from nurse leaders as they share examples of how nurses can lead within their nursing practice to address climate change and how they are inspiring others to take action.</p>
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZHealth sector solutions to address climate changeWilson, DebbieQureshi, KristineMadrid, Jessiquitahttp://hdl.handle.net/10755/200382023-09-19T16:43:34Z2020-01-01T00:00:00Z<p>Webinar Details: Sigma’s Climate and Health Webinar Series with the ANHE (Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments)</p>
<p>Moderator: Anabell Castro Thompson, MSN, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN, FA</p>
<p>Episode Details: See <em>details</em> file attached to this record.</p>
<p>The health sector is a major contributor to climate change, with health care’s climate footprint equal to about 4.4% of global net greenhouse gas emissions. Hospitals, health care systems, health organizations, and public health departments can lead by example by implementing climate-smart health care solutions, reducing their carbon footprint, and building health sector and community resilience to the impacts of climate change. On this webinar speakers will provide an overview of how the health sector contributes to climate change and showcase initiatives being instituted by health systems and health organizations to reduce climate pollution. Speakers will additionally share how health infrastructure can be strengthened to build community resilience and improve preparedness and response to climate-related health risks.</p>
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZNursing in a changing climate: A call to actionHuffling, KatieArmstrong, FionaSattler, Barbarahttp://hdl.handle.net/10755/199732023-09-22T19:44:58Z2020-01-01T00:00:00Z<p>Webinar Details: Sigma’s Climate and Health Webinar Series with the ANHE (Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments)</p>
<p>Moderator: Liz Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN</p>
<p>Episode Details: See <em>details</em> file attached to this record.</p>
<p>Changing climate patterns are occurring globally at unprecedented rates with significant impacts to health, such as heat-related illnesses, water and food insecurity, vector-borne illnesses, and respiratory disease. Additionally, with increased intensity of extreme weather disasters, such as hurricanes, wildfires, droughts, and flooding, the impacts of climate change on public health are apparent. Those in the health sector are seeing the challenges facing populations as a result of current and projected climate threats, and health professionals around the world are calling for action to protect against climate risks. Action to reduce climate change can significantly improve health, with policies that move us towards global climate goals having demonstrable health benefits. On this webinar speakers will provide a brief overview of how climate change impacts human health globally, the strategies and solutions to address climate change, and how nurses and nursing organizations can lead in moving forward just and equitable climate solutions.</p>
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