CLIMATE CHANGE ADVOCACY
The AAP Chapter Climate Advocates network was established to promote state-level action, advocacy, and member engagement on the issue of climate change and children’s health. The network is comprised of 1 or more representatives from each AAP chapter.
- CATCH Grant Program
- Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
- Children’s Mental Health Task Force
- Climate Change Advocacy
- CME
- Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect
- Equity, Diversity and Anti-racism Committee
- Foster Care
- Immigrant Health
- Immunization Initiative
- Legislative
- Medicaid ACO Task Force
- Pediatric Council
- Resident and Medical Student Activities
Conference calls are held monthly among the nationwide advocates to facilitate the sharing of opportunities, information, challenges, and successes related to state-level activities on climate and health.
Learn More
AAP Policy Statement: Global Climate Change and Children’s HealthÂ
A Pediatrician’s Guide to Climate Change-Informed Primary CareÂ
World Health Organization Climate Change and Health
Centers for Disease Control Climate and Health Program
We welcome interest and engagement in this climate advocacy network. To join, please reach out to Shalini Shah, DO, Massachusetts Chapter Climate Advocate, at sshah@mcaap.org. To learn more about our chapter climate advocates program and how to get involved, click here. Â
Resources
- AAP Climate Change Page – has resources and tools for professionals and families
- Climate Rx – English and Spanish – educational handouts for patients and providers regarding climate and health risks
- Children’s Health and Climate Change: A Moment of Reflection on Earth Day’s 50th Anniversary with Drs. Rebecca Philipborn, Jerry Paulson, Lori Byron, and Lisa Patel
- AAP Health Initiatives on Climate Change
- AAP Voices Blog: Wildfire Smoke a Growing Threat to Vulnerable – Amanda Millstein, MD, FAAP
- HealthyChildren.Org Plant-Based Diets: Are They Good for Kids? – Lisa Patel, MD, FAAP & Amanda Millstein, MD, FAAP