NUS Cities Lecture Series 14

Nick Watts Lecture_Website

Accelerating the Path to Net Zero Healthcare

Climate change threatens to undermine the core determinants of good health, and the very foundations on which our healthcare systems are built. The health profession is increasingly responding to this challenge, working to reduce its contribution to carbon emissions (estimated to be 4-5%, and higher than both shipping and aviation combined). The talk will cover the 'why', the 'what', and the 'how' of healthcare decarbonization, drawing on examples from Singapore, the UK, and across the world.

Learn more from Professor Nick Watts, Director of the Centre for Sustainable Medicine at NUS, at our upcoming NUS Cities Public Lecture!

Professor Nick Watts

MBBS, MA, BMedSci, FFPH

Professor Watts is the Director of the Centre for Sustainable Medicine, leading NUS’s efforts to accelerate the transition to net zero and resilient healthcare systems, across the world. Prior to NUS, he worked as the Chief Sustainability Officer for the NHS in the UK, where he led the Greener NHS team and spearheaded their efforts to deliver low-carbon healthcare, resulting in over S$1 billion invested in net zero healthcare. He is a medical doctor, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians’ Faculty of Public Health, and has worked as the Executive Director of the Lancet Countdown, and as the founder of the Global Climate and Health Alliance and the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change.

Date: 13th May 2024, Monday

Location: NUS SDE3 LT421

Time: 6:30 p.m. SGT - 8:30 p.m. SGT

NUS Cities Lecture Series investigates ideas, policies and projects developed by urban experts, which aspire to create sustainable, resilient, and liveable cities.