The Climate Change Impacts on AMR Using a Planetary Health Framework (CLIMAR) Network examines the relationship between AMR, climate change, pollution, biodiversity, and other drivers captured by the planetary boundaries concept. It connects nature, health, equity and social justice to ensure a systems change covering human, animal and environmental health. The aim will be to find transdisciplinary solutions to reducing AMR infections while promoting innovations for alternative treatments.
To examine the relationships between AMR, climate change and anthropogenic pollution facilitated by transdisciplinary approaches informed by cross-sectoral/cross-network knowledge exchange, generating compelling and comprehensible narratives accessible to cross-sectoral AMR stakeholders to inform change.
Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Associate Professor, Environmental and Public Health Economics
University of Exeter
Research Professor, Environment and Geography
University of York
Global Head of Health and Nature Policy
Aviva Investors
Principal Scientific Consultant
Met Office
Senior Scientist
Animal and Plant Health Agency
Environment and Health Senior Research Scientist, Chief Scientist’s Group
Environment Agency
AMR Coordinator
United Nations Environment Programme
Senior Analyst
RAND Europe