The Permanent Forum "Climate and Health", held at the Unicamp Convention Center, last Wednesday (28), debated how climate change and extreme events can interfere with health, well-being or generate diseases in human beings. Guests such as professors Paulo Saldiva and Luiz Menna-Barreto, from USP, and Leila da Costa Ferreira, from the Center for Environmental Studies and Research (Nepam) at Unicamp, spoke to the RTV Unicamp report. Check out the video:
On August 14th, the theme of the event was related to the challenges of teaching and professional practices to make cities sustainable, inclusive, intelligent or humane. Organized by the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Urbanism (FEC), the event had the participation of geographer Maria Adélia de Souza and the presence of an international guest, professor Gonçalo Canto Moniz, from the University of Coimbra, Portugal. See the full article: