Identifying policies to respond to the health effects of climate change

WHO/Europe works to identify policy options to help prevent, prepare for and respond to the health effects of climate change.

Our activities include:

WHO/Europe’s work on climate change and health is in alignment with and supports implementation of a range of global and regional policy commitments, including the 2008 World Health Assembly resolution 61.19 on climate change and health; the 2019 WHO Global Strategy on Health, Environment and Climate Change; the 2017 Declaration of the Sixth Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health; and the European Programme of Work 2020–2025 – “United Action for Better Health in Europe”, which sets out a vision of how WHO/Europe can support countries’ health authorities towards meeting citizens’ expectations to be able to secure better health and well-being.

WHO/Europe provides secretariat functions to the Working Group on Health in Climate Change (HIC), established under the European Environment and Health Task Force. HIC supports countries of the WHO European Region with implementation of their commitments towards protecting health from the adverse effects of climate change and facilitates dialogue and cooperation among countries and stakeholders.

News

9 August 2024 News release

How does hot weather affect pregnancy? Two expectant mothers ask a midwife

1 August 2024

Statement – Heat claims more than 175 000 lives annually in the WHO European Region, with numbers set to soar

13 June 2024 News release

Keep cool in the heat and enjoy a sporting summer!

6 June 2024 News release

Does dengue pose a threat to the WHO European Region?

Publications

Converging on Small Countries' health priorities: tenth high-level meeting of the Small Countries Initiative: Limassol, Cyprus, 10–12 April 2024

12 April 2024

Converging on Small Countries' health priorities: tenth high-level meeting of the.

Noncommunicable diseases and climate change: report of an expert meeting, Bonn, Germany, 1–2 December 2022

8 December 2023

Noncommunicable diseases and climate change: report of an expert meeting, Bonn, Germany, 1–2 December.

The WHO European Office for the Prevention and Control of NCDs and the Centre for Environment and Health held an expert meeting to map the co-benefits.

Declaration of the Seventh Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health: Budapest, Hungary 5–7 July 2023

19 July 2023

Declaration of the Seventh Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health: Budapest, Hungary 5–7 July.

Multimedia

5 September 2023

From permacrisis to resilience: noncommunicable diseases in emergency preparedness and response

An invitation to the 7th Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health 2023

19 June 2023

An invitation to the 7th Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health 2023

11 November 2021

Statement for COP26: Policies and tools for health-centric climate action

#KeepCool in the heat: During COVID-19 thumbnail

5 May 2021

#KeepCool in the heat: During COVID-19

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Identifying policies to respond to the health effects of climate change

Identifying policies to respond to the health effects of climate change

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Overview

WHO/Europe works to identify policy options to help prevent, prepare for and respond to the health effects of climate change.

Our activities include:

WHO/Europe’s work on climate change and health is in alignment with and supports implementation of a range of global and regional policy commitments, including the 2008 World Health Assembly resolution 61.19 on climate change and health; the 2019 WHO Global Strategy on Health, Environment and Climate Change; the 2017 Declaration of the Sixth Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health; and the European Programme of Work 2020–2025 – “United Action for Better Health in Europe”, which sets out a vision of how WHO/Europe can support countries’ health authorities towards meeting citizens’ expectations to be able to secure better health and well-being.

WHO/Europe provides secretariat functions to the Working Group on Health in Climate Change (HIC), established under the European Environment and Health Task Force. HIC supports countries of the WHO European Region with implementation of their commitments towards protecting health from the adverse effects of climate change and facilitates dialogue and cooperation among countries and stakeholders.