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Program on Climate Change and Health in Connecticut

The Program on Climate Change and Health in Connecticut at the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health (YCCCH) provides evidence-based thought leadership, policy advocacy, and technical assistance to civil society and government partners throughout the state.

Partnership with the Connecticut Department of Public Health

YCCCH works in partnership with the Office of Climate and Health at the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) to enhance health equity, increase resiliency, and ensure Connecticut communities are prepared for the health impacts of climate change. This collaboration is supported by a subaward from the DPH through their cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to implement the Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) framework in Connecticut.

Pilot grants for Local Health Departments/Districts: A Request for Applications (RFA) is currently open to Local Health Departments/Districts (LHDs) for Round 2 of DPH's pilot grants to develop a local heat and air quality response plan with a health equity lens. Download the RFA. Applications are due December 9, 2024, at 5:00 p.m.

Connecticut Symposium on Climate Change and Health

Starting in 2024, YCCCH will host the annual Connecticut Symposium on Climate Change and Health, in collaboration with the Office of Climate and Health at the Connecticut Department of Public Health. The symposium provides a platform for a diverse community of stakeholders to discuss progress and share lessons on health adaptation strategies in Connecticut, and to identify future priorities and collaborations to ensure a healthy Connecticut in the face of climate change.

The 2024 Connecticut Symposium on Climate Change and Health, “Preparing for a Healthy Connecticut in the Face of Climate Change,” took place virtually on March 6, 2024 from 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM.

Publications

As part of its Program on Climate Change and Health in Connecticut, YCCCH produced the landmark Climate Change and Health in Connecticut 2020 Report, along with a series of issue briefs, for use by policymakers and advocates.