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A WORKSHOP AGENDA ENSURING AND STRENGTHENING PUBLIC HEALTH LINKAGES IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD July 25â26, 2011 J. Erik Jonsson Conference Center Woods Hole, MA Monday, July 25, 2011 8:00 a.m. Working Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Opening Comments Lynn Goldman, M.D., M.P.H., Professor and Dean School of Public Health and Health Services, George Washington University 8:45 a.m. Overview of Sustainability: Conceptual Issues, Frameworks, and Opportunities for Linkages with Health Paul Anastas, Ph.D. Assistant Administrator for the Office of Research and Development and Science Advisor U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 9:15 a.m. Understanding the Global Commitment to Addressing Environmental and Health Issues David J. van Hoogstraten, Esq. Director, Policy and Regulatory Affairs, BP Wind Energy, North America, Inc. 9:40 a.m. Discussion 10:10 a.m. Break 121
122 PUBLIC HEALTH LINKAGES WITH SUSTAINABILITY 10:25 a.m. Current and Emerging Challenges and Opportunities for Environmental Health: Sustainability, Noncommunicable Diseases, and Opportunities for Linkages Linda Birnbaum, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., A.T.S. Director National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences National Institutes of Health 10:50 a.m. Discussion 11:10 a.m. Rio+20 and Health: The Roads Leading from the Original Rio Summit Wilfried Kreisel, Ph.D. Consultant, Energy and Health Former Executive Director, Health and Environment World Health Organization (retired) 11:35 a.m. Climate Change: The Need for Linkages for Sustainability and Health Carlos Corvalán, Ph.D. Senior Advisor on Risk Assessment and Global Environmental Change Pan American Health Organization 12:00 p.m. Discussion ï· What is a green economy? ï· What is the role of health? ï· What is a framework for health and sustainability? 12:30 p.m. Working Lunch 1:15 p.m. Session 1: Energy â The Role of Public Health in Energy
APPENDIX A 123 1:20 p.m. Energy, Climate, and Human Health Daniel P. Schrag, Ph.D. Director, Harvard University Center for the Environment Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology and Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering Harvard University 1:45 p.m. Energy and Health: Who is at Risk? Paul Wilkinson, F.R.C.P., M.P.H. Professor in Environmental Epidemiology Department of Social and Environmental Health Research London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 2:10 p.m. Energy and Noncommunicable Diseases: Household Air Pollution . Kirk Smith, M.P.H., Ph.D. Professor of Global Environmental Health School of Public Health University of California, Berkeley 2:35 p.m. Discussion 3:10 p.m. Break 3:30 p.m. Session 2: The Impact of Sustainability on Food and Natural Resources for Health 3:35 p.m. Food, Sustainability, and Health Molly Anderson, Ph.D. Partridge Chair in Food and Sustainable Agriculture Systems, College of the Atlantic
124 PUBLIC HEALTH LINKAGES WITH SUSTAINABILITY 4:00 p.m. Natural Resources, Sustainability, and Health Jamie Bartram, Ph.D. Don and Jennifer Holzworth Distinguished Professor and Director of the Water Institute Gillings School of Global Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 4:25 p.m. Discussion 4:50 p.m. Discussion of Health Risks and Opportunities for Sustainability Facilitator: John Balbus, Roundtable Member 6:00 p.m. Adjourn for day Tuesday, July 26, 2011 8:00 a.m. Working Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Welcome Back/Final Comments from Yesterday 8:35 a.m. Session 3: Fetal Basis of Adult Disease, Exposures, Health, and Sustainability 8:35 a.m. The Health Lens of Sustainability Richard J. Jackson, M.D., M.P.H. Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental Health Sciences School of Public Health University of California, Los Angeles 9:05 a.m. Sustainability and Exposure: Insights from the NRC Report Bernard D. Goldstein, M.D. Professor Emeritus, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Graduate School of Public Health University of Pittsburgh 9:20 a.m. Discussion
APPENDIX A 125 10:15 a.m. Early Childhood Exposure and Health Risks: Incorporating Sustainability Lauren Zeise, Ph.D. Chief, Reproductive and Cancer Hazard Assessment Section Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment California Environmental Protection Agency 10:40 a.m. Changing Exposure and Risk Profiles: Opportunities for Sustainability Richard Fenske, Ph.D., M.P.H. Professor and Associate Chair of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences University of Washington 11:05 a.m. Discussion 11:50 a.m. Working Lunch 12:50 p.m. Sustainability and Health: Impacts for Workers David Michaels, Ph.D. Assistant Secretary of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration U.S. Department of Labor 1:05 p.m. What are Health Messages and the Strategies for Dissemination? Facilitator: Linda McCauley, Roundtable Member 2:45 p.m. Next Steps or Outlining a Framework Lynn Goldman, M.D., M.P.H. Professor and Dean School of Public Health and Health Services George Washington University 3:15 p.m. Adjourn