2024 Nurturely Impact Report Digital Version - Flipbook - Page 12
#PerinatalHealthisPlanetaryHealth
We support climate resilience as
a key perinatal health strategy.
Rising temperatures and air pollution increase risk for
preterm birth, low birth weight, and stillbirth.
The climate crisis profoundly impacts the health of parents and babies, with the global
majority, particularly Black and Indigenous pregnant parents, facing the highest
combined risks. These disproportionate effects highlight the need to address the climate
crisis through the lens of perinatal health equity, prioritizing research, education, and
community action at the intersection of climate and perinatal health.
In 2024, we launched the firstever EnviroNatal Equity Week
Communications Toolkit
Educational Symposium
Nature Walks