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A National Nurse-led Campaign to Engage 5,000 Health Professionals Around Climate Change

Stefi  Barna
Stefi Barna • 15 October 2019

Health Care Without Harm and the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments partnered on the “Nurses Climate Challenge” with the aim of nurses educating 5,000 health professionals on climate and health. In the Nurses Climate Challenge, nurses register as Nurse Climate Champions and gain access to online resources to plan and host educational sessions about climate change. After educating, Nurse Climate Champions return to the online platform to track their progress. Within 10 months, over 540 Nurse Climate Champions from 6 continents, 16 countries, and 42 U.S. states registered for access to the resources. To date, the champions have educated over 5,250 colleagues and students about climate and health. Based on early metrics, this model of education and engagement around climate action may be applicable for other disciplines in health care and beyond.

Resource author(s)
Shanda, D. et al
Resource publishing organisation(s) or journal
Creative Nursing
Resource publication date
October 2019

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