Ethics and Metrics Series
Geography of Global Injustice: State of the Burden of Global Health Inequity in 2023
Since 2010, significant strides have been made in understanding sustainable health equity, leading to the development of the Global Atlas of Health Inequity. However, the persistent trend of intra and intergenerational inequity highlights the urgent need for a shift in our concepts of wellbeing in sustainable equity (WISE), applied to sociopolitical and economic models, as well as our individual and collective ethics and lifestyle.
In this webinar, Professor Juan Garay and Sir Michael Marmot will present studies in the geography of health Inequity/social injustice and anticipate root causes which we will elaborate in the following webinar,
Don't miss the final edition of our webinar series in 2024. Join us to be part of this vital conversation!
Recommended Reading
Geography of Global Injustice: State of the Burden of Global Health Inequity in 2023
S03 - Human wellbeing in balance with nature: selección of wellbeing sustainable reference models.
Join us for the third webinar in our Ethics and Metrics series, where Professor J. Garay (SHEM) will be joined by distinguished guests Professor Arianna Rotulo (University of Groningen) and Prof. Jaime Nieto (University of Valladolid). Explore ecologically sustainable countries with high wellbeing with Prof. Garay, challenge traditional development markers like GDP with Arianna Rotulo's alternative strategies and AS-Wellbeing concept, and delve into the idea of a human economy within ecological limits with Prof. Nieto.
Recommended reading:
S02 - Criteria of sustainable models as a basis for equitable wellbeing
Can human present levels and aspirations of improved wellbeing be compatible with the respect to other forms of life on our planet?
The second webinar in the 2024 series aims to present the criteria for sustainable models that serve as a foundation for equitable wellbeing. Join Dr. Juan Garay from SHEM, Dr. Marie Studer from the Planetary Health Alliance, Dr. Mathis Wackernagel from the Global Footprint Network, and Dr. Eduard Müller, Dean of the University for International Cooperation in Costa Rica and gain valuable insights into how these principles can be applied to promote equitable wellbeing and foster a more just and sustainable future for all.
Recommended reading
Homo interitans: Countries that escape, so far, the human bio-suicidal trend.
S01 - CO2 Emissions: Ethical Limits & Life Lost
The Burden of Global Health Inequity in 2024: Metrics and Ethical Challenges
S01 - CO2 Emissions: Ethical Limits & Life Lost
Dr. Juan Garay - Sustainable Health Equity
Dr. Marie Studer - Planetary Health Alliance
Recommended reading
Human Ethical Threshold of CO2 Emissions and Projected Life Lost by Excess Emissions