The story of the Sambhavna Clinic, a non-profit holistic health clinic in Bhopal, India, built to treat those injured by the Union Carbide toxic gas release in 1984. enlarge video
Contact: Eileen Secrest 540-479-0168
Nurses Take Action on Quality of the Air We Breathe
Lavonia, MI — On Saturday, July 30, two dozen nurses gathered in Lavonia, Michigan to attend an event for nurse leaders who felt called to act on behalf of their patients, families, and communities—to ensure all have clean air to breathe.
They discussed how climate change impacts air quality and health, and how these impacts are affected by policy. The event, orchestrated by nurse advocates Pamela Ortner MS, RN, CHPN and Tom Bissonnette, MS, RN, CAE from Health Care Without Harm (HCWH)-Michigan, focused on making public health a priority.
Other speakers included Michelle Martinez, from the Sierra Club-MI Chapter and Brenda Afzal, MS, RN, HCWH’s U.S. Climate Policy Coordinator. Ms. Martinez discussed current policy opportunities, including the Mercury Air Toxics Rule, the Ozone Standard, and current challenges to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority to contact their mission of protecting public health. Ms Afzal led a planning session on opportunities for Michigan nurses to take action on air quality issues.
A reoccurring theme throughout the meeting was that our families, communities and most vulnerable populations have a right to expect the EPA and our state and national policy makers see public health as a priority in all policy and regulatory decisions.
Heath Care without Harm, an international coalition of more than 500 organizations in 53 countries, is working to transform the health care sector, without compromising patient safety or care, so that it is ecologically sustainable and no longer a source of harm to public health and the environment. To learn more about HCWH's work, visit our website at www.noharm.org, our YouTube channel at HCwithoutharm, and our twitter feed at hcwithoutharm.
Webinar: How Sustainable Hospitals Are Achieving Major Savings
Health Care Without Harm and The Commonwealth Fund present a webinar based on the recent groundbreaking findings on how hospitals can achieve savings and reduce their carbon footprint through sustainability programs. This one-hour webinar draws on the findings of a recent Health Care Without Harm Research Collaborative/ Commonwealth Fund study, "Can Sustainable Hospitals Help Bend the Health Care Cost Curve?" which shows that savings from interventions to reduce energy use and waste, and achieve operating room supply efficiencies could exceed $5.4 billion over five years and $15 billion over 10 years for the health care sector. In addition to detailing the study findings, the webinar includes presentations from two health systems about why they chose to focus on sustainability and what challenges and rewards are in store.
Key Resources
- Energy Impact Calculator
What are your facility's energy health impacts and costs? What can you do to improve them?

- Learn about Practice Greenhealth and the Healthcare Clean Energy Exchange
- Green Guide for Health Care Report:
A Prescriptive Path to Energy Efficiency for Hospitals
download report (pdf) read abstract (pdf) - Healthcare Energy Project Guidebook, designed to provide decision makers with knowledge about improving energy efficiency (pdf)

