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  • Celebrating the 2025 Stephanie Davis Waste Reduction and Pollution Prevention Award recipients

    The five deserving recipients for 2025 represent a cross section of champions working everyday, as…

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    3/5 of the 2025 Davis awardees
  • Anne Hulick honored with 2025 Charlotte Brody Award for environmental nursing leadership

    Anne Hulick honored with 2025 Charlotte Brody Award for environmental nursing leadership

  • Health Care Culinary Contest

    Every year health care culinary professionals take their menus to new levels in creativity and flavor and compete to be crowned winner in the Health Care Culinary Contest.
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    2021 culinary contest winners
  • Physician Network

    Join physician leaders leveraging their influence and expertise to advance the growing sustainability movement and climate-smart health care.
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  • A better meat alternative

    Although reducing meat consumption is paramount, health care should prioritize high protein plant foods rather than meat alternative products due to their optimal nutritional and environmental benefits.
  • Meat alternative products

    Protein bars, powders, veggie burgers, and imitation meat products have different health and environmental considerations depending on their ingredients, additives, and processing. This summary distills available research to inform decisions about these products’ potential as healthy meat alternatives.
  • Online Terms of Use

    Last revised December 8th, 2020PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY; THIS IS A BINDING CONTRACT. These terms and conditions of use (“Terms of Use”)  govern your access and use of all online interfaces (e.g., websites and mobile applications) owned and controlled by Health Care Without Harm and Practice Greenhealth (collectively, “HCWH,” “our,” or “we”), including (but not limited to) HCWH’s websites and services, GGHH's websites and services, www.noharm-uscanada.org, www.noharm-europe.org, www.noharm-global.org, www.noharm-asia.org, www.saludsindano.org, www.practicegreenhealth.org, www.greenhospitals.net, cleanmedeurope.org, gghhconnect.org, gghh.noharm.org, safermedicaldevices.org, saferpharma.org, foodforhealthcare.org, pequenioscuidados.org, hospitalesporlasaludambiental.net and www.saudesemdano.org (collectively, the “Site”). Your compliance with these Terms of Use is a condition to your use of the Site. If you do not agree to be bound by the Terms of Use, promptly exit this Site. Please also consult our Privacy Policy for a description of our privacy practices...
  • The Health Care Climate Challenge

    The Health Care Climate Challenge mobilizes health care institutions around the globe to protect public health from climate change.
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  • The Health Care Climate Challenge Registration

    To sign up your hospital or health system for the Health Care Climate Challenge, sign the pledge. After registering, you will receive an email welcoming you to the challenge and directing to you to educational resources.Pledge
  • Building a Climate-Smart Healthcare System for California

    Despite the recent 10th anniversary of California’s landmark climate change legislation SB 375 targeting global warming pollution, the state is currently falling short of its ambitious targets set to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for 2030 and 2050. Meanwhile, the devastating public health and economic consequences of climate change are ever-present in the wake of California’s deadliest wildfires, increased respiratory diseases and extended droughts.A new report by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, California Clean Energy Fund and Health Care Without Harm – Building a Climate-Smart Healthcare System for California – assesses how the healthcare sector is uniquely positioned to play a critical role in helping the state meet its GHG reduction goals.Read the report
  • Climate resilience

    Climate change impacts not only human health but also the delivery of health care and the ability of communities to rebound from extreme weather events and changes in disease prevalence. The most vulnerable – children, the elderly, persons with disabilities, low-income communities, and communities of color – bear a disproportionate burden of the impact and are the least equipped to recover. Hospitals on the front lines of the climate crisis must adapt both their infrastructure and service delivery to remain effective in the face of new threats. And they must explore the hospital’s role and investments needed to build resilience in their communities. Events over the past decade – such as Hurricane Katrina, Superstorm Sandy, and the Northern California Camp Fire – have demonstrated that many hospitals and communities are not prepared for new weather extremes and health needs.Our visionHealth Care Without Harm envisions hospitals serving...
  • Climate leadership

    Virginia Mason chairman and CEO Gary S. Kaplan, M.D. speaks in support of carbon pricingin Washington state. (Yes on 1631 campaign) The challengeHospitals and health professionals serve on the front lines of climate change, bearing the cost of more frequent extreme weather events and changing disease burdens. Public investments in infrastructure and preparedness affect the ability of a hospital to be “climate ready.” Hospitals and health systems are large purchasers of energy, so their financial viability – as well as the cost of patient care – is impacted by local and state energy policy.Hospitals and health systems have a direct stake in climate solutions and clean energy policies and must be at the table when these important decisions are made. As valued anchor institutions, hospitals are also essential partners for advancing mitigation and climate resilience strategies in the communities they serve...