Build your climate resilience plan

July 8, 2026

Build your climate resilience plan

Date range
July 8, 2026
2–3 pm ET (11 am–12 pm PT)
partners-exclusive
Description

Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to build and strengthen your organization’s climate resilience approach. Designed for health care organizations early in their journey with some internal alignment in place, this series helps you take the next step toward a more structured approach.

Across three sessions, you will explore how to integrate climate resilience into core operations, including emergency preparedness, facilities, clinical care, and supply chain. You will assess internal and external risks, identify opportunities to strengthen continuity of care, and examine how regional systems and infrastructure impact your organization.

You will also learn how to engage community partners and co-develop solutions that address climate-related health risks and advance equitable outcomes. Each session is designed to help you apply what you learn and take at least one actionable next step toward building or strengthening your organization’s climate resilience plan.

By the end of this series, participants will be able to:

  • Strengthen internal resilience by identifying risks and opportunities across key operational areas
  • Assess external dependencies and regional vulnerabilities that impact continuity of care
  • Build or deepen partnerships to co-develop solutions that support long-term, equitable resilience

Space is limited to support a more interactive, small-group learning experience.

By signing up for this event, you will be added to all three sessions, including the following dates:

  • Wednesday, Aug. 5 at 2 p.m. ET  / 11 a.m. PT (60 minutes)
  • Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. ET  / 11 a.m. PT (90 minutes)
     
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Winslow Dresser

Winslow Dresser

Job Title
Associate Director of Regional Climate Solutions

Organization
Health Care Without Harm

Bio

As a member of Health Care Without Harm’s U.S. Climate and Health team, Dresser’s work focuses primarily on climate mitigation and resilience projects in Massachusetts. Current initiatives in Massachusetts include the Boston Green Ribbon Commission Healthcare Working Group, where partner health care systems collaborate on their latest climate challenges. His background includes natural resource management and community-centric project management. He has an MBA in social impact from Boston University and a B.S. from the University of Maine.

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