2nd CARE-ASIA Annual Meeting: Advancing Health Research on Air Pollution and Heat
Fostering regional collaboration to generate robust scientific evidence on air pollution, heat, and health
🌏 The 2nd CARE-ASIA Annual Meeting: “The Health Effects of Air Pollution and Heat”
We’re thrilled to share that the 2nd CARE-ASIA Annual meeting was successfully organized by the NTU-Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Health in collaboration with the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, with support from the Tsao Family Foundation.
Held from 29–30th October 2025 at LKC School of Medicine, Singapore, our CCEH team brought together leading researchers and organizations from around the world to exchange insights and strengthen collaborative research on protecting health in the face of climate change — particularly across Asia.
The two-day event featured keynote talks by experts from Imperial College London and University of Washington, as well as members from the World Health Organization (WHO) Asia Regional Office, along with interactive discussions and poster sessions covering topics such as neonatal health, synergistic heat–pollution impacts, and future CARE-ASIA research directions.
A heartfelt thank-you to all our participants, partners, and especially our CARE-ASIA members from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan, for your active contributions. The meeting concluded with a strong commitment to advancing coordinated regional research on key environmental health challenges.
Together, we look forward to expanding our network and welcoming more collaborators to join our shared vision for a healthier, more climate-resilient Asia. 🌿
