Care Without Carbon - The Road to Net Zero Healthcare: Measure, Manage, Lead
Please join us virtually for the second annual Yale Care Without Carbon Symposium, “The Road to Net Zero Healthcare: Measure, Manage, Lead,” on Friday, March 18, 2022, from 11 AM to 5:00 PM EDT
Hear from U.S. government officials, ESG accounting experts, hospital administrators and health professionals about carbon and social reporting standards, regulatory drivers and barriers to reporting, and implementing and operationalizing ESG strategies for healthcare organization. Breakout sessions will use interactive case-based discussions with experts, to aid participants in change management for their own health care organizations.
The healthcare sector is a major emitter of greenhouse gases and other pollutants, against the mission to first, do no harm. Healthcare organizations and professionals should be leading efforts to rapidly transition society to a sustainable economy, and the window for action is tightening while the threat to human health increases by the day. Even in the midst of the pandemic, we cannot afford to handle one crisis at a time. Fortunately, many of the opportunities and solutions to the Covid-19 and the climate crisis are the same.
This live event is free to attend, and participants may be eligible for up to 5 AMA category 1 CME credits.
Sponsors
Supporters
- Arabesque Group
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- CASCADES
- Centre for Sustainable Healthcare
- Centre for Sustainable Health Systems
- Global Climate & Health Alliance
- Greener National Health Service (NHS)
- Icahn School of Medicine
- Lancet Countdown: Tracking Progress on Health and Climate Change
- Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health
- Medical Students for a Sustainable Future (MS4SF)
- Northeastern University College of Engineering
- Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe LLP
- Persefoni
- Planetary Health Alliance
- Project ECHO
- Providence Health & Services
- University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust
- Vizient, Inc.
- Yale Center on Climate Change and Health
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