• Air Pollution & Lung Health

    Online

    The Center of Excellence in Environmental Toxicology Thematic Area talk provide a great opportunity to engage and network with CEET members

  • Uncovering the Role of Cytokines during Brain Development

    Penn Medicine BRB II/III 421 Curie Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Monthly seminar of the Center of Excellence in Environmental Toxicology featuring Yeong Shin Yim, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology. This event is in-person only. Registration is not required. Location: Biomedical Research Building II/III, 421 Curie Blvd. Philadelphia, PA  Room: 251

  • National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week

    Online

    NLPPW is a call to bring together individuals, organizations, industry, and Tribal, state and local governments to reduce childhood exposure to lead by increasing lead poisoning prevention awareness.

  • Drinking Water from Private Wells: Risks, Barriers, and Environmental Challenges

    Online

    This Grand Rounds series will provide healthcare providers with state-of-the-science content on current topics in pediatric environmental health. Such information will fill in the knowledge gaps of practitioners, enabling them to effectively counsel families whose children face possible health issues due to environmental chemicals, toxins, and other insults.

  • The Overturning of Chevron Deference: Impacts on Environmental Health Decision Making

    The June 28, 2024, Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo overturning Chevron deference marks a pivotal shift that could reshape environmental regulation as we know it. The longstanding Chevron decision established the principle that federal courts must defer to an agency’s reasonable interpretation of any statute deemed to be ambiguous. With the […]

  • Center of Excellence in Environmental Toxicology Symposium

    Penn Medicine BRB II/III 421 Curie Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This year’s symposium will bring together community members, researchers, healthcare professionals, and representatives from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to meet the challenges that we face in the Philadelphia metropolitan region

  • Healthy Schools, Healthy Children

    Online

    Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will share the latest research on how the environment affects health. Through this webinar series, we aim to translate our science to empower families and communities to understand the science and make the lifestyle changes that matter most.

  • Climate Change and Human Health 101

    Online

    Penn's Environmental Innovations Initiative is leading a talk on the impact of climate change on human health with the goal of increasing environmental literacy.  The December speaker is Farah N Hussain, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Penn Medicine.

  • The Human Cost of Wildfires: Protecting Health in a Changing Climate

    Online

    Join leading experts in climate science, pediatrics, mental health, environmental health, and climate adaptation to explore wide-ranging short-term and long-term health risks posed by wildfires and share practical strategies for building resilience and protecting communities.

  • Protecting Our Children from Environmental Hazards

    Online

    Please join the Drexel Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program for its first MCH Speaker Series Presentation of 2025! Feel free to share this with trainees and colleagues who may also be interested. All are welcome.

  • Our Planet, Our Health: 2025 Climate Action Convention

    National Academy of Sciences Building Washington, D.C.

    Join us in Washington, DC from March 1-4, 2025, for Our Planet, Our Health: 2025 Climate Action Convention, one of the largest events ever focused on planetary health and climate action.

  • 2nd Annual CAFÉ Climate & Health Conference

    Online

    The CAFE Climate and Health Conference is an interdisciplinary opportunity for individuals from across the climate and health field to gather for cross-sector collaboration and engagement.

  • Youth & Families Child Health Champion Training

    Online

    These free trainings are designed to help advocates across all sectors—public health, early childhood, education, environmental justice, caregiving, and youth—build power, tell our stories, and take meaningful action together.

  • Breathing Easier: Protecting Children With Asthma From Wildfire Smoke

    Online

    This webinar will explore the intersection of wildfire smoke exposure and childhood asthma. Expert speakers, drawn from EPA’s National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management winners and wildfire smoke grant program recipients, will share best practices, community-engagement strategies, and innovative approaches.

  • Microplastics

    Online

    The ubiquity of microplastics in the environment is an emerging concern. These small plastics (<5 mm) along with associated contaminants may be consumed by organisms including humans and have been found in every environment on Earth. There are numerous data gaps about the potential effects of microplastics on human health and ecological systems.

  • ECHO Symposium: Translating Science to Action

    Online

    The ECHO Translating Science to Action Symposium brings together researchers, policymakers, health professionals, and advocates to translate child health research into impactful solutions.

  • Pick Up PA – Protect our waterways

    When it comes to keeping Pennsylvania clean, and it’s up to all of us to do our part. By working together everyone in Pennsylvania can live, work, and play in a clean and green community. One little way is to register an event for Pick Up Pennsylvania.

  • Plastics in Perspective: Promise, Pollution & Paths Forward

    Online

    Join us for an engaging and solutions-focused session featuring three expert presenters from the fields of environmental policy and circular economy innovation. Each will deliver a concise presentation addressing a key phase of the plastics journey followed by a dynamic discussion among the speakers, exploring intersections, tensions, and opportunities for collaboration.

  • Climate Week at Penn

    Online

    Now in its sixth year, Climate Week at Penn offers opportunities for every member of the Penn community to learn about and act on the climate crisis. The theme for 2025 is “Hot Spots,” be they literal (wildfires and extreme heat) or figurative (political, cultural, interpersonal, or scholarly hot topics).

  • Where I Live and Breathe: Reflections on How Home Environments Influence Health

    Online

    Speaker Dr. Gary Adamkiewicz (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health), will provide insights related to identifying housing and household environmental factors that can influence health based on his more than 20 years of experience in conducting home-based studies in the greater Boston area.

  • Management and Prevention of Childhood Lead Exposure

    Online

    This webinar will provide an overview of lead exposure in children, including sources and impacts. The presentation will explain why universal screening for lead exposure is important, as well as the management of elevated blood lead levels.

  • Plastics in the built environment: Considerations related to artificial turf

    Online

    Many institutions and communities are engaged in decision-making about athletic fields and playground surfacing. Building professionals, planners, and designers often need to assess competing proposals for infrastructure. With increasing awareness of the need to reduce plastic use and pollution globally, it is important to consider the role of the built environment in contributing to the total burden of plastics. 

  • PGW LIHEAP DAY

    Esperanza Arts Center 4261 North 5th St, Philadelphia, PA

    This event will provide on-site assistance to apply for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.  Income eligible households will be able to apply for up to $1,000 in assistance. This program is open to homeowners and renters. Applicants do not need to be delinquent to apply.

  • Beyond Plastics Webinar: Toxic Chemicals in Plastics

    Online

    Learn which toxic chemicals are used in plastics that are commonly used to make children’s toys, dishes and kitchenware, clothing, food and beverage packaging, building materials, cosmetics, personal care products, and more.

  • Black Maternal Health and Neonatal Equity Conference: Moving Forward

    The Study at University CIty 20 S 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA

    Bringing together healthcare professionals and parent advocates to elevate health equity, inclusion, and accountability, while centering the lived experiences, and solutions of Black birthing and preemie families in challenging times.

  • Indoor Air Quality and Children’s Health

    Online

    An overview of the major types of air pollutants commonly found in indoor environments, and their primary sources. It will examine the factors affecting indoor air quality and explore effective control measures to reduce indoor air pollutant levels

  • EDCs & Female Reproductive Health: A growing health concern

    Online

    In this EDC Strategies Partnership webinar, Dr. Anne-Simone Parent, a researcher from the MERLON project, will present the findings from their recent review paper, "Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and female reproductive health: A growing concern."

  • The Politics of Well-being: Place and Well-being

    Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics 133 S 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA

    Join us for the next session in the Politics of Well-Being series, exploring the geography of well-being.

  • Annual Black Perinatal Health Summit

    Temple 1331 E Wyoming Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

    Join us for a day of connection, learning, and collective action at our 5th Annual Black Perinatal Health Summit. This event is dedicated to uniting clinical and non-clinical birth workers, community leaders, and advocates to advance health equity.

  • Philadelphia Public Health Symposium

    College of Physicians of Philadelphia 19 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia, PA

    The Public Health Symposium bringing together community organizations, academic institutions, and government agencies to showcase their work, connect with one another, and discuss the public health issues shaping Philadelphia and beyond.

  • Black Maternal Health Conference

    Online

    Every year, BMHC brings Black birthers and their families, birthworkers, health experts, researchers, students, community members, and change agents to learn about the current work to improve the Black maternal health crisis in the US.

  • The Impacts of Severe Weather on Children’s Mental Health

    Online

    This presentation will explore how experiences such as wildfires, hurricanes, floods, and heat waves shape children’s emotional responses, including anxiety, stress, grief, and disruption to a sense of safety and stability.