Applications are now open for the Spring 2024 cohort
Apply today to take advantage of our special early-bird pricing!
We have added three new region-specific short courses (South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Caribbean)! Launched as the first online certificate on climate change and health from a US school of public health, this 21-week online program for working professionals, including public health professionals, clinicians, mental health professionals, health educators, policymakers, environmental professionals, government officials, and advocates, has just been redesigned to reflect the most up-to-date science and best practices in the field of climate change and health. It is designed to equip you with the knowledge and proven strategies needed to increase your community’s resilience to the adverse health impacts of climate change and to communicate effectively about the health effects of climate change to the public and policymakers. Led by the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health, the certificate leverages advanced education tools and outstanding faculty to provide students with an unparalleled opportunity to learn and create change.
Flexible Learning + Immediate Impact
The three courses in the certificate equip you to address the mounting threat of climate change by enabling you to plan strategies to increase your community's resilience to the adverse health consequences of climate change and motivate positive changes in climate-related behaviors.
Diverse Cohort + Engaging Professional Network
The certificate is designed for working professionals from all sectors who are eager to combat the adverse effects of climate change on the health of their communities, including those working in: public health, medicine, healthcare, environmental protection, industry, academia, government, advocacy and non-profit organizations. Progressing through the program as a cohort, you will enjoy peer-to-peer learning while engaging frequently with expert faculty. You will complete the certificate with a new-found professional network of more than 650 learners from across the globe to help you lead the way in addressing the adverse impacts of climate change on health.
Want to learn more? Take a look at our student experience page to hear what program alumni have to say and to get a preview of the program.