CATALYSE

Definition

What is it: CATALYSE is a European project focused on closing the knowledge-to-action gap regarding climate change and its health implications. It works to provide data and tools for public health protection.

What is it used for: It is used to highlight the importance of health in climate discussions to make issues like net zero or rising sea levels more relatable and urgent for the public.

Coverage

  • Attributes: 4
  • Synonyms: 0
  • Related entities: 2
  • Sources: 1

Identity

Entity ID
https://faind.camp3.co/en/catalyse-project-climate-health/facts/#entity
Entity type
Organization
Canonical name
CATALYSE
Language
en
Topic
Catalyse Project Climate Health

Attributes

Key Facts
The CATALYSE project was launched in 2022. [1]
Key Facts
CATALYSE works to provide new knowledge, data, and tools to close the knowledge-to-action gap for climate change action. [1]
Key Facts
Cathryn Tonne is the CATALYSE project coordinator and a professor at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health. [1]
Key Facts
The project aims to accelerate climate change action and protect public health within Europe. [1]

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Provenance

Sources

  1. https://camp3.co/test (CATALYSE)

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