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The National Academy of Medicine’s (NAM’s) Action Collaborative on Decarbonizing the U.S. Health Sector (Climate Collaborative) is a public-private partnership of leaders from across the health sector committed to addressing the sector’s environmental impact and strengthening its sustainability and resilience.
The Climate Collaborative is committed to galvanizing a movement within the health sector to mitigate and adapt to climate change, while centering and maximizing human health and equity. To extend the reach and impact of this work, we invite entities to join the movement and participate as Network Organizations.
Network Organizations
The National Academy of Medicine’s (NAM’s) Action Collaborative on Decarbonizing the U.S. Health Sector (Climate Collaborative) is a public-private partnership of leaders from across the health sector committed to addressing the sector’s environmental impact and strengthening its sustainability and resilience.
The Climate Collaborative is committed to galvanizing a movement within the health sector to mitigate and adapt to climate change, while centering and maximizing human health and equity. To extend the reach and impact of this work, we invite entities to join the movement and participate as Network Organizations.
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What does it mean to be a Network Organization?
Network Organizations acknowledge the critical need for action to address climate change and protect human health, well-being, and equity. These organizations also agree to make a visible commitment outlining the institution’s current and/or future work in the priority areas of the Climate Collaborative. Network Organizations actively support and contribute to the work of the Climate Collaborative but are distinct from its member organizations, including its sponsors, steering committee, and working group members.
Network Organizations:
Are listed on the Climate Collaborative’s webpage, along with an organizational “commitment statement” describing their current and/or future work to address climate change, as well as a representative’s contact information
Receive regular updates on the work of the Climate Collaborative, including priority invitations to public meetings and advance notice of new resources and publications
Have opportunities to provide input on Climate Collaborative activities
Receive communications tools such as social media toolkits and infographics to disseminate to their own networks
Receive networking and information-sharing opportunities
It is expected that Network Organizations will:
Participate actively in the work of the Climate Collaborative (e.g., by attending meetings and responding to requests for information)
Share annual updates with the Climate Collaborative about the Network Organization’s climate change-related work
Provide feedback to enhance the effectiveness of the Climate Collaborative’s outputs, outreach strategies, and other activities
Share evidence-informed actions and strategies, as well as promising practices for health sector leadership in addressing climate change, to be considered for amplification across NAM networks
Share announcements about activities and products of the Climate Collaborative
Support the Climate Collaborative’s social media and public engagement campaigns