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As the effects of climate change become more evident across the globe, communities are increasingly facing challenges that impact not only the environment but also human health and well-being. To help address these critical issues, the CANACOM Webinar Series presents Seminar 3 of 6: “Seasons Unraveled: Extreme Weather & Health.“
This engaging webinar is part of the “From Gardeners to Guardians“series and focuses on understanding how changing weather patterns influence public health, agriculture, ecosystems, and community resilience.
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense. From hurricanes and floods to droughts and heatwaves, these events affect food security, water resources, infrastructure, and human health. Understanding these connections is essential for individuals, communities, and organizations working toward sustainable development and climate adaptation.
The webinar draws inspiration from Jeremiah 8:7:
“Even the stork in the sky knows her appointed seasons, and the dove, the swift and the thrush observe the time of their migration.”
This scripture reminds us of the importance of recognizing and respecting the natural rhythms of creation while responding responsibly to the environmental challenges of our time.
Attendees will gain insights into:
The session is designed for healthcare professionals, environmental advocates, educators, church leaders, students, and anyone interested in understanding the health implications of climate change.
This webinar is being hosted in partnership with:
Together, these organizations bring expertise in health, environmental science, community engagement, and sustainable development to foster meaningful dialogue and action.
The webinar welcomes participants from across the Caribbean, North America, and beyond, creating an opportunity for cross-cultural learning and collaboration. By bringing together voices from multiple countries, the discussion will explore shared challenges and innovative solutions for addressing climate-related health concerns.
Climate change is no longer a distant concern—it is a present reality that affects every aspect of our lives. Whether you are a healthcare practitioner, environmental advocate, student, or concerned citizen, this webinar offers valuable knowledge and practical tools to help you become a better steward of creation and a stronger advocate for community health.
Mark your calendar for June 18, 2026, and join us as we explore how extreme weather is reshaping our world and what we can do to build healthier, more resilient communities.
Together, we can move from being gardeners of the earth to becoming its guardians.