Dr. Jennifer Pinto-Martin; Penn Nursing spearheading vital research and community engagement on climate change and health

Climate change is one of the key public health threats of our modern time. Penn Nursing faculty, including CEET Investigator, Jennifer Pinto-Martin, are spearheading vital research and community engagement at the intersection of climate change and public health. Dr. Pinto-Martin, Viola MacInnes/Independence Professor of Nursing, received a CEET pilot award to examine the relationship between climate change and eco-anxiety and mental health in the Eastwick neighborhood of Philadelphia.