Human health and climate change - UN CC:e-Learn course

Submitted by Ruth Butterfield | published 28th Feb 2023 | last updated 17th May 2023

Climate Adaptation Training Annotation

  • Level: Introductory
  • Time commitment: 2 hours
  • Learning product: online course (self-paced)
  • Sector: health
  • Language: English, EspañolFrançais
  • Certificate available: from UN CC:e-Learn website

This course is hosted on UN CC:e-Learn. Please find the Health and climate change course, where you can enrol for full access.

Community sharing food. Credit: UN CC:e-Learn

Community sharing food. Credit: UN CC:e-Learn

Introduction

This specialized course introduces the theme of climate change and human health. Human health is directly affected by the weather, climate variability and climate change. The module will explain how mitigation and adaptation policies and measures in health and related sectors can benefit human health. 

Moreover, the course presents tools to assess and integrate health within climate change policies and strategies and vice versa. Several examples of how countries are responding to the health challenges posed by climate change, including taking advantage of the opportunities, are presented.

This article provides an overview of the course. The full course with all videos, quizzes plus learning material can be accessed here through a free registration on the UNCC:e-Learn website. For more information on the course structure, methodology, learning objectives and completion requirements, please download the course syllabus. 

Institutional background and trainer

The module has been developed and peer-reviewed through UN CC:Learn (www.uncclearn.org), with technical leadership provided by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Who would find this useful?

The module provides clear, concise and up-to-date information for anybody interested in obtaining a general understanding of the health risks arising from climate change and strategies to address them. It should be of particular interest to the following audiences: 

  • Civil servants in national ministries, provincial departments and local authorities working in the health and other sectors relevant to the health dimensions of climate change; 
  • Managers in private sector and civil society organizations active in the area of climate change and/or health; 
  • Health professionals wishing to improve their understanding of the risks of climate change to health; 
  • Faculty, researchers and students; and 
  • Interested citizens/youth/students. 

Training material

The module is self-paced and not moderated. It includes an interactive lesson and a quiz. To receive a certificate of completion, the associated quiz needs to be successfully passed.

This specialized module has three sections: 

  1. Climate Change and Human Health 
  2. Adaptation: Building Health Systems’ Resilience to Climate Change 
  3. The Mutual Benefits of Climate Change Mitigation and Health Policies

WHO's Official Video on Climate Change and Health

Learning outcomes

After completing this specialized module, participants will be able to: 

  • Explain how weather, climate variability and climate change can affect human health. 
  • Describe the health benefits of mitigation and adaptation policies and measures in health and related sectors. 
  • Identify a variety of tools to assess and integrate health within climate change policies and strategies, and integrate climate change within health policies and strategies. 
  • Provide examples of how countries are responding to the health challenges posed by climate change, including taking advantage of the opportunities.