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Coronavirus and the Climate Crisis: Mobilizing Health for Common Solutions - Shared screen with speaker view
Jessica Fleuti
30:03
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Liz Diebold
30:13
Hello, All. Thank you for joining!
Russ Gaskin
32:26
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Russ Gaskin
32:41
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Russ Gaskin
33:11
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Russ Gaskin
33:36
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Eleonora Zioni
35:28
Is she sharing the screen?
Russ Gaskin
35:59
No slides right now. Just Liz and now Gary.
Eleonora Zioni
36:09
ok, thanks!
Russ Gaskin
39:25
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Kwele Jake Mulasi
40:02
I cant connect . I cant hear anything. Please help
Russ Gaskin
40:46
The audio is working on the webinar so it’s likely a setting with your computer.
Eleonora Zioni
41:11
Kwele, check Audio settings located bottom left
George Alcântara
41:22
Will there be material available with summary?
Josh Karliner
41:50
We will provide a follow-up email to all people who registered with a summary, a recording and resources
George Alcântara
42:38
thanks
Josh Karliner
43:10
Yes.
Maria Galeone
46:20
Thanks!
Maria Galeone
47:39
yes
Tshepo
48:33
Amen!!!
Cristina Fierro
48:43
Ecuador
George Alcântara
48:53
São Paulo, Brasil
Kelly Sanchez
49:15
Pensacola, FL
Luis Mueses
49:25
Colombia, thanks
Omar Arias
49:34
Colombia,
Tshepo
50:08
Welkom, South Africa.
Diana Tobon
50:50
Cali, Colombia,
Liz Diebold
52:01
slido code is #covidclimate
Kwele Jake Mulasi
52:12
My work laptop does not support this. Can you resend the connection details to jake2@telkomsa.net to enable a private connection.
Eleonora Zioni
52:36
São Paulo, Brasil
Luiz Mota
52:46
São Paulo, Capital - Br.I am from a Hospital in Brasil, and I am Sorry for not having a command of the English language, a simultaneous translator would be good, at least for Spanish. Sorry.
Russ Gaskin
52:47
No slides for now.
Rebeka Ryvola
53:46
Should we all be vegan?
Russ Gaskin
54:04
You can enter reflections on the Slido poll and also upvote what other people are sharing there.
nadjane campos
54:25
sou do brasil, bahia
Edna Velasquez
55:09
Edna Velásquez de Guatemala
Cristina Fierro
58:38
Hi we have to talk about seriously about the agroecology and permaculture to be more healthy and take care at the same time the planet , this way is possible there are many many cases around the world who demostrate it, I am a testimony of it my life change totally we have a school to learn the people of the cities here in Ecuador how to cultive in agroecological way and also speak about the climate crisis, and how to eat in a conscious way, the education in the society is very important
Mia MacDonald
59:14
For sure we need more vegans and also more links around sustainable, equitable, climate-friendly food systems across environment, health, climate and animal welfare policies/actors.
Anthony Lucivero
01:00:49
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Nicole De Paula
01:01:23
We are really talking about promoting “Planetary Health”…there is an alliance working on this. We just need to scale up!
Liz Diebold
01:02:06
Mandeep referred to the Sustainable Health in Procurement Project - a collaboration with UNDP, HCWH, among others
Angie Woodbury
01:04:31
The audio is lagging a bit. Maybe Dr. Kumar could speak a little slower in order for the audio to catch up? Thank you
Carol Devine
01:05:14
Collaboration so invaluable and sharing resources - HCWH/Global Green and Healthy Hospitals carbon and waste measuring tools was so helpful for MSF/Doctors Without Borders to adapt a tool we made to measure, understand and work to mitigate our negative impact high level - thank you
Liz Diebold
01:06:24
You can find an overview of SHiPP here: https://noharm-global.org/issues/global/sustainable-health-procurement-project
Jessica Wolff
01:07:42
And here is the link to the report on health care's global climate footprint - https://noharm-uscanada.org/content/global/health-care-climate-footprint-report
Liz Diebold
01:08:23
yes, Ruth, nurses are critical! and already key partners with HCWH
Jessica Fleuti
01:09:28
As a reminder, the code for sli.do is #CovidClimate
Carol Devine
01:09:44
Global Green & Health Hospitals https://www.greenhospitals.net/
Josh Karliner
01:12:54
Hi all— here is an essay from HCWH on the coronavirus and climate crisis connection that pulls together many of the points addressed in this session. https://medium.com/@HCWH/coronavirus-and-the-climate-crisis-227c36bf07d0
Carol Devine
01:13:10
I hope we also flag and speak briefly about the geopolitical risks of COVID and Climate policies - COVID - detaining and shutting borders to peoples, flouting international legal obligations for refugee protection and climate change: also interrelated closing borders to people fleeing for multiple reasons, criminalizing peoples and people who help them, and attacking/killing those who protect the environment and especially targeting activists and indigenous peoples
Anthony Lucivero
01:14:07
Considering the immediate crisis that hospitals are facing, when is the "right time" to start the dialogue with healthcare facilities about making investments that contribute to environmental sustainability? I am concerned that the focus will be on surviving this pandemic, and then going back to business as usual
Mia MacDonald
01:14:20
Good article featuring UNEP executive director on environment (nature) and COVID-19, including public and human and non-human health. Important framing: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/25/coronavirus-nature-is-sending-us-a-message-says-un-environment-chief
Fiona Hanley
01:14:31
Also need to bring in the philosophers at a time of existential crisis...Works of Peter G. Brown from McGill for example
Mia MacDonald
01:15:23
From Guardian article (seems very relevant to discussion and actions from this webinar):
Nicole De Paula
01:15:31
We just published this short blog at IASS-Potsdam and I think it is important to bring some nuance to this debate. Many don’t see the health crisis as a health crisis. This deserves to be changed. “Is the Coronavirus “good” for climate change? This question misses the point” .https://www.iass-potsdam.de/en/blog/2020/03/coronavirus-climate-change
Mia MacDonald
01:16:13
[repeated — now with quote!] From Guardian article (seems very relevant to discussion and actions from this webinar):From Guardian article (seems very relevant to discussion and actions from this webinar): Aaron Bernstein, at the Harvard School of Public Health in the US, said the destruction of natural places drives wildlife to live close to people and that climate change was also forcing animals to move: “That creates an opportunity for pathogens to get into new hosts.”“We’ve had Sars, Mers, Covid-19, HIV. We need to see what nature is trying to tell us here. We need to recognise that we’re playing with fire,” he said.“The separation of health and environmental policy is a ​dangerous delusion. Our health entirely depends on the climate and the other organisms we share the planet with.”
Nicole De Paula
01:17:20
Very good one @mia !
Ming-Nan Lin
01:17:28
Ebola, HIV, MERS, SARS, Swine flu, Avian flu, Nipah virus and so forth, most of the emerging infectious diseases are from the intimate interaction between human and animals
Paul Lipke
01:18:22
Corporate influence on gov't will slow, stop and even undermine any temporarily successful systemic effort on planetary health. We need to neutralize that, perhaps by finding a "better' business case the business sector can adopt, and even prefer over business as usual.
Richard Worthington
01:18:36
UNCTAD has produced some good analysis last year on Global Green New Deal. Their annual report was titled “financing the global green new deal” - https://unctad.org/en/pages/newsdetails.aspx?OriginalVersionID=2191
Eleonora Zioni
01:19:06
"The separation of health and environmental policy is a ​dangerous delusion. Our health entirely depends on the climate and the other organisms we share the planet with.” GREAT!!! We need the make hospitals and people understand...
Josh Karliner
01:21:48
Regarding folks’ requests for reports and other resources being shared after this session— we will produce a follow up packet with a list of relevant information— reports, webinars, etc— a recording of this session and more.
Laura Kigweba
01:22:20
Wonderful. Thank you.
Ke Lin
01:23:08
awesome thank you 💪
Paul Lipke
01:23:14
Make a clear, clinical connection between particulate pollution and the spread of and poor health outcomes from pandemics, disease, etc.
Jennifer Hill
01:23:39
Please address the top comment - taking profit out of healthcare. Everywhere, around the world.
Liz Diebold
01:24:41
great point, Gary. we have a responsibility to one another
Ming-Nan Lin
01:25:05
We have viruses, animals have viruses. The viruses evolve in their hosts. Too much interaction between human beings and animals will create the chance of gene reconstruction of the viruses.
Tshepo
01:25:56
Initiate and foster climate wise initiatives both from Private and Public Health Sector
Rosemary Kumwenda
01:27:03
UNDP and HCWH partnership SIDA funded project
Rosemary Kumwenda
01:27:35
https://savinglivesustainably.org/news/92
Jerome Paulson
01:27:43
Too many suggestions in lists to adequately review and vote. Time to comment decreases time to vote and vice versa
Eleonora Zioni
01:30:33
Make Global Health exists as a real planetary health integrating public health and environmental aspects
Sanne van Osnabrugge
01:31:02
Let’s take a step back and analyse how we can make a link between what is happening now and all the suggested solutions here. The awareness and attention for climate change is way too slow. As long as people doesn’t see the relationship between human action and destruction without restoration, the system won’t change. So: we must attack the externalisation of costs by naming the costs..
Liz Diebold
01:31:43
great point, Mandeep. Let's shift our lens to investment as a means to drive desirable social outcomes - to create the world we want to live in
Jennifer Hill
01:31:57
Does someone have good article/information about how to communicate the connection between pandemics and climate change? Looking for messages and framing that helps people understand and motivates to act.
Angie Woodbury
01:31:57
I've been thinking a lot about how all the PPE being used during this COVID crisis will end up in a landfill
Patrick Ryan Bello
01:33:18
In the Philippines, fashion designers are trying to come up with reusable PPE that do not endanger the health of the wearers: https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/3/30/approved-PPEs-by-fashion-designers-for-COVID-19-frontliners.html
Corina Murafa
01:33:21
We need to get the incentives framework right. And the negotiation framework btw major actors in society, at the intersection btw humanity and environment.
Eleonora Zioni
01:34:20
Angie, I agree with you. Even the hospitals in China could have been temporary or inflated not to create more solid waste...
Eleonora Zioni
01:35:22
In Brazil we are building temporary hospitals with all reusable materials and 3D printing masks
Robin Stott
01:35:40
recognise that most of the joys we get in living ( foe example community engagement , singing dancing reading learning joking, playing participating in drama , growing food , sharing meals together are low carbon , and have allow or positive impact on the environment.
Sanne van Osnabrugge
01:35:44
Keep it simple: every country needs a cost-price organization that adds a prices for ecological repairs to every product. Only issue is: this needs to be part of the WTO agreements.
Sanne van Osnabrugge
01:36:02
(for climate change)
Ming-Nan Lin
01:36:33
The action can be done for every individual is starting to eat less meat. With the collective power, we can mitigate the green house gas from live stock industry
Robin Stott
01:37:21
generate citizens panels world wide to incorporate the ideas and thoughts of communities on these issues
Angie Woodbury
01:38:14
Ming-Nan Lin, check out the book "Eat for the Planet" and "Eat for the Planet Cookbook"
Greg Knapik
01:38:48
Integrating being good stewards of Earth into education in schools, even in early grades. and supported by administration and legislation
Martha Dina Arguello
01:39:40
support the leadership of environmental justice communities
Josh Karliner
01:39:40
we will be sharing a recording as soon as we have it, as well as more resources with all participants.
Eleonora Zioni
01:40:02
I love the idea of creating a 'EARTH DOCTOR"
Angie Woodbury
01:40:13
Me too!
Eleonora Zioni
01:40:34
Ming-Nan Lin
01:41:20
Leadership is based on leading by example. Let’s start to quit using plastic straw, eat less meat, quit using plastic bag, make the health care sector the best example to public
Corina Murafa
01:41:23
We are not used to thinking in exponential growth. We only know linear growth. And the effects of the climate crisis will be exponential, not linear. This is invaluable “training” of what will come.
Tshepo
01:42:18
Globalization of 'EARTH DOCTOR' that's the way!!!
Fiona Hanley
01:42:34
Earth Health practitioners as more inclusive term
Erin Johnson
01:42:53
Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments is working hard to reach nurses and the health care sector regarding climate change and planetary health - lets support and expand
Greg Knapik
01:44:07
Thanks Erin
Fiona Hanley
01:45:03
As is Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment: small but determined!!:)
Judy Bell
01:46:10
We need to understand the LIMITS TO GROWTH as we exit the crisis and get our economies restarted.
Jessica Wolff
01:46:28
Yes, ANHE is a wonderful organization. Health Care Without Harm and ANHE launched the Nurses Climate Challenge two years ago. Share with nurses you know when the time is right - https://nursesclimatechallenge.org/.
Amitrajit Saha
01:46:31
Agree....
Angie Woodbury
01:46:33
Please check out the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care
Angie Woodbury
01:46:46
and Canadian Physicians for the environment
Niraj Bhatt
01:47:18
Unlimited growth is defined as a CANCER in biological sciences.
Carol Devine
01:47:20
Most amazing great address Dr Navarro thanks SO much
John Porterfield
01:47:40
Be aware of recent results of analysis of 4.5 million US veterans & PM2.5: 3 diseases added to 6 already linked to PM2.5, 195,868 deaths/yr, 95% of deaths occurred in areas IN COMPLIANCE with current US PM2.5 standard. > https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/article-abstract/2755672
Mia MacDonald
01:47:58
Can David Nabarroo share the website he just mentioned where his narratives are being posted? Many thx
Russ Gaskin
01:48:30
Yes, we’ll share links to David’s narratives post session.
Tshepo
01:48:41
Thanks Dr Navarro
Angela Wilson
01:49:13
Can we have as many links and info/slide shows from speakers as possible - thanks so much for this
Chris Langdon
01:49:38
https://www.4sd.info/covid-19-open-online-briefings/
Josh Karliner
01:50:08
yes. Everything will be shared
Diana Tobon
01:50:09
Can you share this last slide ?
John Porterfield
01:50:22
I'm contacting ALL candidates in each of 34 US Senate campaigns, and local news, with 20 questions that compel their being on record on Covid-19 AND Climate policy. Happy to share these compelling questions, unlike any asked during debates or other media queries.
Josh Karliner
01:50:39
Here is a resource for all as well:https://medium.com/@HCWH/coronavirus-and-the-climate-crisis-227c36bf07d0
Hannah Schwarz
01:51:27
Is it possible to share the map/graphic file once it is finished?
Angie Woodbury
01:51:48
Yes please, really want this graphic. so awesome
Eleonora Zioni
01:52:44
I would like to receive this slide also please!
Josh Karliner
01:53:07
Tushar: Please see noharm.org — you will see HCWH Europe, and HCWH work in Asia there
Amy Longsworth
01:53:12
would be cool to do a graphic (somehow) of all the locations where people participated from today
Angela Wilson
01:53:17
I know people not on this webinar that would love to view it - will you share a link to watch again please? Thanks again!
Eleonora Zioni
01:53:47
Eleonora Zioni eleonora@asclepioconsultoria.com.br
Hannah Schwarz
01:54:07
Hannah Schwarz hannahmschwarz@gmail.com
Greg Knapik
01:55:16
Spiritual health so important for integrating our overall health and for helping environment
Seema Patel
01:55:32
Some opportunities to build your systems leadership is a systems leadership self guided journey. http://globalknowledgeinitiative.org/initiative/activating-systems-change-through-systems-leadership/
Selena Lopreno
01:55:36
Thank you for this interesting session!
Selena Lopreno
01:56:00
It is time to flatten the earth capacity curve too!
Carol Devine
01:56:17
Best best 1.5 hours, thank you - practical and hopeful which we need. Feeling part of this with 800 people!!
Erin Johnson
01:56:28
so glad to be here thank you
Ming-Nan Lin
01:56:32
Thanks for arranging this Webinar!
Carol Devine
01:56:32
carol.devine@toronto.msf.org
Romain Lacombe
01:56:36
Thank you for bringing us together and making this open! Very grateful to be able to join remotely. I’m leaving energized!
Russ Gaskin
01:56:48
Yes, we’ll share a recording of this session.
Tushar S Banerjee
01:57:00
We shall overcome someday, I do believe! Thanks for this great session!
Eleonora Zioni
01:57:00
I loved the idea 'flatten the Earth capacity curve' too!!!
Martha Dina Arguello
01:57:01
our role is to restore culture /economy from the soil to the soul
Seema Patel
01:57:10
Amazing to see all of you come in with such energy and openness. Hope this session has offered a moment of inspiration, connection and hope.
Mike Wallace
01:57:11
Thank you so much - ! Inspiring and frightening at the same time. I went looking for the helpers this past weekend. You might all appreciate this collection of corporate actions - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-6650432480182624256-nY7R
Angie Woodbury
01:57:12
Thank you everyone! Vielen Dank! Muchas gracias!
Paz Gonzalez
01:57:14
I loved hearing you talk about spiritual health and earth doctors :)
Chris Langdon
01:57:15
David Nabarro's next webcast is at 1800 CET Wednesday April 1 https://www.4sd.info/covid-19-open-online-briefings/
Rosemary Kumwenda
01:57:16
Garry, Mandeep, David, Liz, Thank you so much for such a stimulating webinar. Amazing
Diana Tobon
01:57:26
thanks
Chris Langdon
01:57:35
Thnak you all for a great and inspiring webinar Chris
Luke Netherclift
01:57:36
Thank you for this opportunity, hope that together we can make a real impact
Nicole De Paula
01:57:40
For all the gender-just enthusiasts, get in touch. We are building a new coalition named Women Leaders for Planetary Health - womenleadersph@gmail.com
Angie Woodbury
01:57:47
nice
Jason Bernhardt-Lanier
01:57:47
Thank you all!
Susan Kaplan
01:57:49
Brilliant panelists and information. Just the best!!
Eleonora Zioni
01:57:49
Thaks for all. Gary said' it is a opportunity for complete tranformation"!
Greg Knapik
01:57:50
Indeed inspiring thanks mucho
Nicole De Paula
01:57:51
Great session! Congratulations everyone
Suzana Grego
01:57:53
Fantastic session--thank you all!
George Alcântara
01:57:56
tranks
John Porterfield
01:58:03
It would be great to offer presentation of this event to all government officials now in position to initiate solutions that we've offered.