OAG Webinar // Tuesday 18th March 2025 @ 2PM UTC

Climate Change

Hazardous Events & Health

Roles and responsibilities for difference actors in adaptation and resilience

Climate change poses growing challenges to human health and well-being. Extreme events such as heavy rainfall and heatwaves can strain health systems and harm population health.

Pathogens that previously were only common in warmer climate zones are spreading into previously cooler regions, representing additional health risks that are increasingly significantly because of climate change.

The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)

The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) was initiated by the German Federal Government in 2009 as a fundamental part of the German high‐tech strategy for climate protection.

Since June 2014, GERICS has been an independent scientific organizational entity of the Helmholtz‐Zentrum Hereon. The interdisciplinary team at GERICS develops scientifically based prototype products and services to support decision-makers in politics, business and public administration in adapting to climate change.

Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)

Confirmed Speakers

Expert presenters confirmed for this free to attend webinar

Professor Dr Daniela Jacob

Director of Institute, Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS)

Professor Kristie Ebi

Professor, Global Health
Professor, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, Department of Global Health

Professor Virginia Murray

Consultant in Global Disaster Risk Reduction at Public Health England
Visiting Professor in Health Protection, MRC-HPA Centre for Environment and Health, Imperial College and King’s College, London
Policy Fellow Alum, Centre for Science and Policy

Key Questions

The speakers will discuss these key questions in dialogue with the audience.

  • What is the current state of knowledge in climate science?
  • What are the resulting requirements for health and environmental policies, key healthcare institutions, and stakeholders in preventive and treating medicine?
  • Which climate change impacts, current and expected in the medium term, need to be considered in terms of ‘human health’ together with the resulting adaptation interventions that support achieving climate resilience?
  • Why is it very important to include precautionary approaches in the corresponding adaptation strategies?
  • What responsibilities should be assigned to and assumed by the involved institutions to promote adaptation and resilience in a targeted manner?

Target Audience

The key individuals who this event is aimed at.

  • Public & Private Healthcare Institutions
  • Energy & Water Suppliers
  • Health & Environmental Policy Makers
  • CEOs, Climate Adaptation/Mitigation Managers, Sustainability Officers
  • Medicine
  • Science
  • Public Relations Multipliers
  • Broad Interested Public