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.