A Landmark Global Event

International Conference on Global Health and Climate

Join global leaders in Quebec City, April 20 – 22, 2026 to explore bold solutions at the intersection of health and climate. Together, let’s drive action for a sustainable, resilient future.

International Conference on Global Health and Climate
Event Location

Quebec City Convention Center, Canada

Event Time

April 20 - 22, 2026

About the Conference in Canada

This landmark health conference in Canada brings together global leaders, experts, practitioners, and policymakers to address urgent challenges at the intersection of global health and climate change.

As climate change increasingly impacts health systems worldwide, the climate conference provides a platform to share knowledge, foster collaboration, and develop actionable solutions that will help communities adapt to and mitigate the health risks posed by climate disruptions.This global health conference will feature inspiring keynote speakers, interactive panel discussions, and hands-on workshops designed to accelerate the transition to climate-resilient health systems.

The event focuses on creating solutions for a sustainable, healthy future and is a key gathering for international professionals interested in climate, public health, and policy innovation.

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Conference Highlights

Keynote Speeches

Hear from renowned global experts, policymakers, and thought leaders on the latest insights into how climate change affects public health and what actions can be takento reduce its impact. This session is part of a leading world health conference series.

Panel Discussions

Engage in discussions on critical topics such as climate-induced health risks, climate justice, global health policy, and innovative solutions for climate-health adaptation at this Conference On Climate Change.

Workshops and Breakout Sessions

Interactive workshops focusing on practical solutions, technology innovations, and cross-sectoral strategies to integrate health and climate agendas.

Networking Opportunities

A chance to connect with international professionals, researchers, and advocates working at the intersection of global health and climate change.

Global Collaboration

Strengthen partnerships and form new alliances that will drive collective action and policy change on both global and local levels.

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Keynote Speakers

Keynote Speakers Leading the Conversation on Health and Climate

Discover thought leaders and changemakers sharing powerful insights at this global health conference, highlighting strategies to mitigate climate-related health challenges worldwide.

Jeff Skipper
Jeff Skipper

International Expert in Designing & Leading Change

Dr. Kwadwo
Dr. Kwadwo

Head of Critical Care at The Ottawa Hospital

Norm Leo
Norm Leo

Atmospheric scientist and an influential climate communicator

Hurry Up!

The clock is ticking! Secure your spot now and be part of the global movement for health and climate action.

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Who Should Attend?

Target Audience

This health and climate conference is designed for a diverse group of professionals passionate about global health and climate action. Attendees include healthcare professionals, climate change advocates, policymakers, researchers, nonprofit organizations, business leaders, environmentalists, industry experts, and students eager to explore solutions for climate resilience, sustainability, and health equity.

Registration

Don’t miss out! Register now to secure your spot at the Conference in Canada on Global Health and Climate in Quebec City from April 20 – 22, 2026. Early bird registration discounts are available until January 31st, 2026.

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Be Part of the Change

Join us in Quebec City for three days of transformative discussions, collaborative efforts, and groundbreaking insights at this world health conference. Let’s come together to advance health equity and climate resilience on a global scale. Together, we can build a more sustainable, healthier future for all.