Health impacts of climate change, costs and benefits of action and inaction

Last updated: 16.7.2025
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The 'Health impacts of climate change, costs and benefits of action and inaction' program, part of Horizon Europe, aims to generate up-to-date scientific evidence and develop practical tools to address the multifaceted health impacts of climate change. This initiative supports global and EU climate policies by focusing on predictive systems, integrated risk assessments, and adaptation measures, particularly for vulnerable populations and occupational settings. Its unique approach lies in fostering interdisciplinary research and international cooperation to build resilience in health systems and promote health-promoting environments.

Who is Funded by the Health Impacts of Climate Change Program

This section outlines the eligibility criteria for applicants, the geographical scope of the funding program, and its overarching objectives related to the health impacts of climate change. It details who can apply and where the projects should be implemented, emphasizing the program's strategic goals to inform policy and strengthen resilience against environmental health risks.

What Research is Funded on Climate Change Health Impacts

This section details the types of projects, thematic areas, and activities that are eligible for funding under the 'Health impacts of climate change' program. It clarifies the specific research focus and the developmental stages of projects that the program aims to support, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of the expected work.

Type and Scope of Funding for Climate-Health Projects

This section provides essential details about the financial support available through the 'Health impacts of climate change' program, including the type of funding instrument, the maximum funding amount per project, and the expected project duration. It outlines the financial parameters crucial for applicants.

Conditions and Requirements for Climate-Health Funding

This section outlines the key conditions and requirements that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to when participating in the 'Health impacts of climate change' funding program. It covers administrative stipulations, collaboration mandates, and general provisions to ensure compliance and effective project execution.

Application Procedure for Climate-Health Research

This section guides applicants through the essential steps of the application process for the 'Health impacts of climate change' program, from submission procedures to how proposals are evaluated and selected. It highlights key procedural details for securing funding.

This section outlines the foundational legal and official documents that authorize and govern the 'Health impacts of climate change, costs and benefits of action and inaction' funding program, establishing its legitimacy and operational framework.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

10,000,000 €

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

60,000,000 €

Deadline

Deadline:

21.09.2021

Open Until

Open Until:

Closed

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

European Union, Global

Sectors

Sectors:

Healthcare, Research and Development, Environmental and Climate Protection, Information and Communication Technology, Agriculture and Agribusiness, Food Processing, Water and Waste Management, Transportation and Logistics, Construction and Building Materials, Service Sector, Other

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Public authorities, surveillance organisations, employers, risk managers, public and private health authorities, care providers, policy-makers, regulators, citizens, vulnerable population groups (e.g., children), workers

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Applied Research, Experimental Development, Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Product Development, Process Optimization, Market Introduction, Implementation, Policy Development, Service Delivery, Capacity Building, Awareness Campaigns

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Managed By:

European Commission

Additional Partners:

European Public Health Alliance, Nordic Horizon Institute AB, Nordic Diaspora Forum, EU Diaspora Council, CGE Erfurt e.V., Focus Drustvo Za Sonaraven Razvoj, Fundacja NeuroLandscape, Institute for Activism and Social Change, Norway Innovation Network, Udruzenje - Klaster Medicinskog i Zdravstvenog Turizma, C.I.P. Citizens In Power, Minds & Sparks GmbH, Association for Sustainable Innovative Developments in Economics Environment and Society, Consorci Institut D'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer, Tecnologian Tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy, Institut Royal Meteorologique de Belgique, Ambis Vysoka Skola AS, Universidad de Aveiro, Colegio Mayor De Nuestra Senora Delrosario Corporacion Sin Animo De Lucro, Universidad De Santiago De Compostela, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, Qualia Analytics Limited, Impact Epilysis Single Member PC, Prom eth ee, Geom

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