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The Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment is located at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. The mission of the Center is to increase public awareness of the health impacts of climate change and use science to make it personal, actionable, and urgent.

The Center was founded in 1996, at Harvard Medical School, to promote a wider understanding of the human health consequences of global environmental change. The Center moved to the Harvard Chan School in October 2012.[citation needed]

Through strategic outreach and collaborations, Harvard C-CHANGE helps the public, change makers, and decision makers understand the latest research on how health is impacted by climate change and equips them with the evidence and tools they need to act by:


 * Translating science on climate and health impacts
 * Catalyzing the next frontier in public health science
 * Putting science into the hands of decision makers

Issues

 * Chemicals and Health
 * Energy and Health
 * Food and Nutrition
 * Healthy Cities
 * Kids and Climate