Join the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE) and the Society of Nurse Scientists, Innovators, Entrepreneurs & Leaders for a series of exciting virtual events leading up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in November 2025! These engaging and interactive sessions, held from April to October 2025, will provide an overview of the COP process, how nurses have historically engaged, the broader health community’s urgent call for climate action to safeguard human health, and the context for this year’s COP in Belém, Brazil. The events will showcase inspiring sustainability and innovation initiatives led by nurses on the ground, around the world, and participation at COP. Join us as we explore how health professionals are driving change and why climate action is more crucial than ever!
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As part of the series Nurses Leading the Way: The Path to COP30, this session will introduce nurses’ pivotal contributions to fostering sustainable healthcare practices. The webinar will feature a panel of nurses discussing innovative solutions to combat climate change, offering insights into how health professionals can lead in the transition to a greener, healthier future. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the intersection of healthcare, innovation, and environmental stewardship.
The second webinar in the series, Nurses Leading the Way: The Path to COP30, offers an overview of the Conference of the Parties (COP) and its significance in global climate action. Attendees will learn about the structure, goals, and key outcomes of COP discussions, with a special focus on how nurses can influence and contribute to climate policy. The session will feature a panel of nurses who have attended COP conferences, sharing their firsthand experiences and insights on how health professionals on how nurses can be powerful advocates at the global climate table.
Stay tuned for news on our #Nurses4PlanetHealth Challenge, designed to mobilize nurses to share innovative, sustainable solutions they implement or envision in healthcare, public health settings, communities, and at a policy level. The challenge promotes cross-sector collaboration, celebrates nurses as changemakers, and raises awareness about climate action’s intersection with global health.