Harvard Medical School Center for Health and the Global Environment

The Center for Health and the Global Environment is located at the Harvard T.H.

It bestows the Global Environmental Citizen Award annually upon an individual working to protect the environment.

[1] The center was founded in 1996, at Harvard Medical School, to promote a wider understanding of the human health consequences of global environmental change.

The Center moved to the Harvard Chan School in October 2012.

[citation needed] To realize the mission and catalyze change, the center: In May 2018, it launched the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment (Harvard Chan C-CHANGE),[2] directed by former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy.