ISEE Webinar Series on Climate Change
The North American and European Chapters of ISEE along with the Student and New Researcher Network invite you to participate in three webinars scheduled for the series.
What's The New Evidence for Climate Change Health Effects, with panelists, Robbie Parks, Columbia University and Antonio Gasparrini, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Recorded: Friday, October 10, 2025
How Climate Change is Affecting Mental Health? with panelists, Susan Clayton, College of Wooster, Qingyang Zhu, Emory University and Daniella Watson, Imperial College of London.
Recorded: Thursday, November 6, 2025
Upcoming Webinars in this Series
Communicating Climate Change Risk Effectively
November 24, 11:00 EST
Climate change is among the most pressing challenges of our time; however, effectively communicating its risks to diverse audiences remains a significant obstacle. Clear communication is crucial for inspiring action and shaping policies that protect both people and the environment.
This webinar will explore how evidence-based communication strategies can improve public understanding of climate risks and promote behavioral and policy changes. Speakers will explore how climate advocacy, community engagement, and public health messaging can collaborate to promote climate progress and resilience.
“Communicating Climate Change Risk Effectively” is the final webinar in a three-part series on Climate Change, organized by the European and North American Chapters, along with the Student and New Researchers Network of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE).