SoluTions foR mItiGatinG climate-induced hEalth thReats
TRIGGER will deepen current understanding of the linkage between climate, health and ecosystems (exposome framework) and use this knowledge to advance society uptake at personal and policy level. To meet the ambition, TRIGGER will commit an interdisciplinary consortium of 22 partners in 15 countries that will develop an outreaching clinical study composed by a multi-dimensional approach that capitalizes also on existing retrospective studies and will build an international climate service for global health protection, in line with COPERNICUS initiatives.
TRIGGER will deepen current understanding of the linkage between climate, health and ecosystems (exposome framework) and use this knowledge to advance society uptake at personal and policy level. To meet the ambition, TRIGGER will commit an interdisciplinary consortium of 22 partners in 15 countries that will develop an outreaching clinical study composed by a multi-dimensional approach that capitalizes also on existing retrospective studies and will build an international climate service for global health protection, in line with COPERNICUS initiatives.
Trans-disciplinary investigations to build up systemic knowledge.
Integration and
usability of
research results.
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CLIMATE-HEALTH CLUSTER
TRIGGER is one of the 6 research and innovation projects that form the Climate-Health Cluster, funded by the European Commission Horizon Europe programme and the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA).
All cluster projects address climate change-induced health risks and help increase preparedness and adaptation by creating synergies, sharing experiences and knowledge, and developing aligned communication actions to maximise impact.
Visit the web to learn more about the Cluster!
CLIMATE-HEALTH
CLUSTER
TRIGGER is one of the 6 research and innovation projects that form the Climate-Health Cluster, funded by the European Commission Horizon Europe programme and the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA).
All cluster projects address climate change-induced health risks and help increase preparedness and adaptation by creating synergies, sharing experiences and knowledge, and developing aligned communication actions to maximise impact.
Visit the web to learn more about the Cluster!
Prof. Silvana Di Sabatino
During the project’s 2nd General Assembly in Crete, our project coordinator Prof. Silvana Di Sabatino from ALMA MATER STUDIORUM – University of Bologna (UNIBO) explained what is the TRIGGER Project about in an interview.
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NEWS
Reflections on High-Level Conference Panel Discussion: Unraveling Climate Change’s Impact on Health
At the recent "Research Perspectives on the Health Impacts of Climate Change" conference in Brussels, experts convened to address the critical intersection of climate change and public health. Among them was Warner van Kersen, a post-doctoral researcher from the...
Occupational Health: Tips and Guidences for extreme cold weather conditions
Professor Tiina Ikäheimo, a member of the Trigger team and Professor of Occupational Health at the University of Tromsø, offers insights into the effects of extreme cold on health. Amidst the harsh winter storm sweeping through Europe, with temperatures plummeting...
The European Climate-Health Cluster: A Collaboration for a Sustainable Future
To address climate change-induced health risks and enhance preparedness and adaptation strategies, the European Climate-Health Cluster emerges as a cooperation and knowledge-sharing aggregation. Trigger is part of this unique initiative. This strategic collaboration,...
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