HCWH's co-founder Gary Cohen is a recipient of the prestigious Skoll Award. This video, chronicling the evolution of HCWH's work, premiered at the 2009 Skoll World Forum. enlarge video
Climate and Energy: Global Overview
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The health care sector's intensive energy use results in significant contributions to climate change, pollution, respiratory ailments and the accumulation of persistent toxic materials. As energy costs continue to rise, and as accelerating climate change becomes a pressing medical and global health issue, health care leaders are searching for strategies to reduce energy costs and be good stewards of our stressed and fragile ecosphere.
Health Care Without Harm is at the forefront of efforts to improve energy practices and reduce the overall climate footprint of the health care sector.
For detailed information on this topic, in addition to tools and resources, select your region of the world from the links at the top of this page.
Key Resources
- Energy Impact Calculator
What are your facility's energy health impacts and costs? What can you do to improve them?

- Learn about Practice Greenhealth and the Healthcare Clean Energy Exchange
- Addressing Climate Change in the Health Care Setting: Opportunites for Action outlines seven steps health care systems can take to reduce their climate footprint while improving public health, and presents examples from around the world. (pdf)
- Healthy Hospitals, Healthy Planet, Healthy People: Addressing Climate Change in Health Care Settings aims at addressing the climate footprint of the health sector (pdf)
- Securing Proven Healthcare Energy Reduction for the Ecosystem: SPHERE by Premier (pdf)
- Green Guide for Health Care Report:
A Prescriptive Path to Energy Efficiency for Hospitals
download report (pdf) read abstract (pdf) - Healthcare Energy Project Guidebook, designed to provide decision makers with knowledge about improving energy efficiency (pdf)
- EPRI Report: Background, Trends, Issues, and Opportunities in Healthcare (pdf)
- EPRI Report: Energy Market Profiles: Hospital Buildings, Equipment, and Energy Use (requires login)

