The Imperial College launches a new summer school on climate and health attribution to be held in 17 – 21 August 2026.
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time, and its effects on human health are already being felt. As we enter an era where climate change is increasingly recognised as a major threat to public health, there is a growing demand for researchers who can assess the health impacts of climate-related hazards. This summer school is essential for researchers keen to progress in this field. Participants will learn how we can scientifically link climate change to health outcomes using advanced methods from environmental epidemiology and climate attribution science.
FutureMed encourages participation in the summer school. More information can be found at the summer school website.

