As the impacts of climate change on communities and human health continue to be felt locally and globally, it is vital that we act. Researchers, healthcare providers, and educators from across ̽̽ and the Osher Collaborative gathered on October 16 - 17 for the Whole Health for People and Planet Summit to share their work as it relates to planetary health and discuss what the future might look like.

Beth Zigmund, MD
Zachary Ispa-Landa
Taylor Ricketts, PhD

On Wednesday, October 16, Molly Kawahata, the award-winning strategist and climate advisor to the Obama White House, presented “A Hopeful Horizon for Climate: Bridging Communications, Cognition, and the Science of Hope” at Hula Lakeside, after leading a workshop for Osher Affiliates at All Souls Interfaith Gathering in Shelburne, Vermont, earlier in the day.

̽̽ Interim President Patricia Prelock, PhD (center),
talking with Molly Kawahata (left) and ​​Osher Associate Director
Cara Feldman-Hunt (right) at Hula Lakeside on October 16.
person standing at screen talking
Rebecca Nagle, D.N.P., APRN, sharing research that
she and Lili Martin, D.N.P., RN, have done developoing
Compassionate Care for Nurses clasees.

During the Summit’s October 17  Keynote, Director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), Helene Langevin, M.D. gave multi-disciplinary context for the pressing need to align individual, public, and planetary health as the climate crisis grows.

 

Other sessions include:

 

 

 

  • Christine Vatovec, PhD, moderator
  • David Victorson, PhD, Northwestern - EARTHRx
  • Bruce Barrett, MD, University of Wisconsin - Mindful Eco-Wellness: Steps to Healthier Living
  • Peter Wayne, PhD, Harvard - Nature and Biophilic Research
  • Brendan Fisher, PhD, ̽̽ - Forest Impacts on Human Health
  • Chellie Nayar, ̽̽ 3rd year Larner College of Medicine (LCOM) student - Planetary Health Report Card
  • Diane Imrie, MBA, RD, ̽̽ Health Network - Climate Smart Health Care
  • PLUS! 10-min Planetary Health Guided Meditation: Zachary Ispa-Landa

  • Aterah Nusrat, MSc, DIC, Harvard, moderator
  • Michael Ferguson, PhD, Harvard - Neuro + earth consciousness
  • Carlos Andres Gallegos-Riofrio, PhD, ̽̽ - Agroecology, Nature and Health
  • Juliana Neira, ̽̽ Graduate student - Superfoods
  • Emily Belarmino, PhD, ̽̽ - Using Positive Deviance to Advance Plant-Based Diets
  • Amy Trubek, PhD, ̽̽ - Climate Kitchen
  • Beth Zigmund, MD, ̽̽/̽̽MC - Advocacy and Policy for Restoring Planetary Health
  • Closing Remarks by ̽̽ Interim President Patricia Prelock, PhD

On Thursday, after the Summit ended, Kawahata joined ̽̽ Interim President Patricia Prelock, PhD, the Gund Institute for the Environment’s Taylor Ricketts, PhD, and multi-unit leadership for the University-wide launch of the Planetary Health initiative on the Andrew Harris Common.

Christine Vatovec, PhD

̽̽ science writer Joshua Brown asked a range of faculty across campus how they define planetary health and how their work addresses it. Osher Affiliate Christine Vatovec, PhD sees reciprocity as essential, and is inspired by cultures that have “a robust and sustainable relationship between humans and the natural environment.” Read how experts across ̽̽ view planetary health.