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Revision as of 13:07, 5 January 2026

Planetary health: Connecting Climate, Health, and Power

Instructions for:ParticipantTrainer
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Goal

The goal of this training activity is to help listeners critically reflect on the podcast’s insights and apply them to their own research practices, values, and ethical choices.

-Explain how gender and intersectionality shape health outcomes and vulnerabilities in the context of climate change and planetary health.

-Analyse how dominant research paradigms produce knowledge gaps and perpetuate inequalities in health research.

-Reflect on the ethical responsibilities and potential roles of researchers and students in responding to climate injustice and institutional collaborations with harmful industries.

-Apply individual strategies to engage with complex and emotionally challenging topics related to climate change, health, and social justice.

Duration (hours)
1
For whom is this important?

What is this about?

This activity builds on the content of the fourth episode of “Earth to Research”, titled “Planetary Health (Part One): Expelling Shell”. This episode Host Lucy Sabin speaks with Petra Verdonk, co-founder of the Dutch Society for Gender and Health. They discuss gender, intersectionality, and values in research. And how universities can divest from fossil fuel interests while nurturing integrity and activism in academia. They reflect on what new possibilities emerge when research is guided by planetary health and gender and intersectionality perspectives.  

This podcast explores how health and climate research are deeply shaped by social inequalities, showing why gender, intersectionality, and power relations are essential for understanding real-world health outcomes in the context of the climate crisis. Through examples from research, activism, and creative practice, it challenges the idea of neutral science and invites researchers to rethink their roles, methods, and responsibilities.

1
Listen to the podcast

Listen to the fourth episode of “Earth to Research” and learn about the connection between health, gender, power and the climate crisis.  

Planetary health: Connecting Climate, Health, and Power Podcast

2
Reframing Research

After listening to the podcast, now let’s reflect on the key lessons about how research, health, and climate should be approached differently.

Fill in the left column in the table below.  In each line, add at least one point, using ideas directly mentioned in the podcast.

3
Reflect on possible changes researchers can make

After completing the table above (step 2) let’s make a quick check. Pleas answer the questions below.

4
Test your knowledge

Decide whether each statement is True (T) or False (F) based on the podcast. Then read the feedback to check your understanding.

Test your knowledge: Say true or false

Steps

Other information

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