3 July 2020

EFC European Environmental Funders Group Webinar – Environment, health and social inequalities: relations and impacts

 

The EFC’s European Environmental Funders Group (EEFG) is organising a webinar on “Environment, health and social inequalities: relations and impacts” on 3 July, 11:00-12:00 CET, the first in a series of webinars discussing specific environmental issues currently at stake for the philanthropic sector.

Environmental issues like air pollution and extreme temperatures contribute to serious illnesses and premature deaths. In addition, these hazards do not affect everyone in the same way. In fact, they tend to impact vulnerable people such as the elderly, those in poor health, lower socio-economic groups the most. The uneven distribution of the impacts of environmental hazards appears to closely reflect the socio-demographic differences within our society.

What do we know about the unequal exposure of our communities? To what extent are current environmental policies and actions considering social inequalities in Europe? What parallels can be drawn with the impact of COVID-19 on our society? How has the corona crisis affected environmental hazards? Finally, what is the role of philanthropy in improving the societal resilience in order to better cope with crises and emergency situations?

The webinar aims to boost the discussion around the topic introduced by Aleksandra Kazmierczak, lead author of the report Unequal exposure and unequal impacts: social vulnerability to air pollution, noise and extreme temperatures in Europe. Inspired by the report results, participants will have space to intervene by raising questions, challenges, discuss about opportunities and experiences.

Introduction:

Elena Jachia, Environmental sector Director, Fondazione Cariplo, and Chair, European Environmental Funders Group

Speaker:

Aleksandra Kazmierczak, Climate Change Adaptation Expert, European Environment Agency

Moderator:

Matteo Barbato, Programme Officer, Fondazione Cariplo

This webinar is for funders only. 

To register or find out more, contact Silvia Balmas.