
Climate Change and Catholic Health Care
As Catholic health care providers, climate change is a moral concern and our faith demands prudent action to reduce our carbon footprint, care for "the least of these" (Mt 25) and raise our voice on behalf of Creation and the poor.
Recommended CHA Resources
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Climate Change and Health: Is There a Role for the Health Care Sector?
Pope Benedict XVI and the U.S. Catholic Bishops accept the scientific consensus that climate change is upon us and urge prudent action now to more faithfully care for Creation and to avoid more severe consequences in the future, and they warn that its adverse impacts will fall heaviest on the poor at home and abroad.
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Connecting Health Care With Public & Environmental Health
With our members, CHA is working to raise the issue of environmental stewardship as a mission–based clinical and public policy imperative. We act as responsible stewards of God’s creation as we respond as a ministry to building healthier communities. This 20-page booklet, “Connecting Health Care With Public and Environmental Health,” contains an article by Ted Schettler, MD, MPH, science director of the Science and Environmental Health Network (SEHN). Dr. Schettler has worked extensively with community groups and non-governmental organizations throughout the U.S. and internationally, addressing many aspects of human health and the environment. He has served on advisory committees of the U.S. EPA and National Academy of Sciences. The booklet is part of CHA’s ongoing commitment to provide resources to Catholic health care as we collectively work to protect the environment, minimize environmental hazards and reduce our contribution to the problem of climate change. As a ministry, we care for those who are harmed by the environment, strive for internal practices to ensure environmental safety and advocate public policies and private actions that bring solutions. Find all of CHA’s environmental resources at www.chausa.org/Environment.
Educational and Inspirational Video Reflections
- Watch the video, with Pope Francis' Prayer for Care of Creation at the end (approx. 6 minutes)
- Watch the video minus the closing prayer (less than 4 minutes)
- Watch the video, with Pope Francis' Prayer for Care of Creation at the end (approx. 6 minutes)
- Watch the video minus the closing prayer (less than 4 minutes)
- Watch the video, with Pope Francis' Prayer for Care of Creation at the end (approx. 6 minutes)
- Watch the video minus the closing prayer (less than 4 minutes)
Partner & Other Resources
- Pope Francis' TED Talk, "Our Moral Imperative to Act on Climate Change" (use CC button to turn on subtitles)
- Climate Change and the Practice of Medicine — Resident Education
- Health Care Climate Resources
- The Lancet Commission on pollution and health
- How climate change can affect your health in different stages of life
- The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment
- Climate Change Indicators in the United States – 2016, 4th Edition
- Wildfire Guide: A Guide for Public Health Professionals
- Clean Power Plan
- ecoAmerica
- Health Care Without Harm
- Georgetown Climate Center
- Leveraging Hospital Community Benefits to Address Climate Change
- Call to Earth - A Message from the World's Astronauts to COP21 (YouTube)
- Primary Protection: Enhancing Health Care Resilience for a Changing Climate
- Primary Protection: Enhancing Health Care Resilience for a Changing Climate
- Catholic Action on Climate Change
- The Psychological Effects of Global Warming on the United States
- Study: Simple measures could reduce global warming, save lives
- Adaptation Clearinghouse, Georgetown Climate Center
- Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) interactive Web-based map program to track the impacts of climate change on public health in all 50 states.
- A Summary of the Papal Encyclical — Caritas in Veritate in Light of the Catholic Health Ministry and Environmental Responsibility