Global Public Health Research

Faculty in the Program for Global Public Health and the Common Good are committed to advancing research and generating new knowledge in a diverse range of fields. Students are invited to participate in this research and to become involved in projects of significant importance to modern societies.

Areas of major research interest within the program are:

  • The spread of pandemics
  • Nutrition and health
  • Health impacts of pollution and climate change
  • The ethical and legal foundations of public health

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Boston College established the Global Observatory on Planetary Health in 2018 to track the impacts of pollution, climate change and biodiversity loss on human health and to develop science-based solutions. Researchers in the Observatory are currently examining the impacts of pollution and climate change on children鈥檚 health, heart disease, cancer, and ocean health; studying the health hazards of plastics across their entire life cycle; elucidating pesticides鈥 impacts on children鈥檚 health; and developing options for reform of national and international chemical policy. The Observatory is an interdisciplinary collaboration whose members are drawn from schools and departments across Boston College.

The work of the Global Observatory on Planetary Health is inspired and guided by Pope Francis鈥 teaching in his encyclical letter,听Laudato Si鈥,听 calling on all of us to care for our planet - our Common Home, end social and economic injustice, and prevent the disease, disability and premature death that fall disproportionately upon the poor.

The Observatory is deeply committed to communication. We develop and publish carefully curated science-driven reports and recommendations to guide international agencies and the leaders of cities, states, and countries in preventing pollution, mitigating climate change, improving health and advancing the common good. We engage extensively with the media, and we work to educate and听 inform the public about environmental hazards and their health impacts. Our recent reports have examined Plastics and Human Health; Air Pollution in Massachusetts; Air Pollution in India; Air Pollution and Economic Development in Africa; The Human Health Benefits of Climate Mitigation, Pollution Prevention, and Preservation of Biological Diversity; and Human Health and Ocean Pollution. We produce editorials and commentaries that have appeared in听The New England Journal of Medicine,听The Lancet,The Boston Globe听and听The New York Times. These reports are already influencing health, energy and environment policy within the United States and internationally.

The Observatory continues the work of the听Lancet听Commission on Pollution and Health, co-led by Observatory Director Dr. Philip Landrigan. The听Lancet听Commission found that pollution is the world鈥檚 largest environmental cause of disease and death , responsible for an estimated 9 million premature deaths each year. It reported additionally that pollution can be prevented and that pollution prevention safeguards health, saves lives, slows the pace of climate change and preserves biological diversity.

To advance its work, the Observatory has established formal partnerships with UN Environment and the Centre Scientifique de Monaco. Its work is supported by UN Environment, the Minderoo Foundation, the Centre Scientifique de Monaco, the Barr Foundation, the Owsley Brown II Family Foundation, the A-Team Foundation and the Heinz Endowments.

In all of its work, the Observatory trains and mentors fellows and students, building professional capacity in planetary health for future generations.听

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