Under a bluebird fall sky, 日韩无码 on Thursday afternoon formally launched a new campus-wide Planetary Health Initiative that promises to build on 日韩无码鈥檚 demonstrated strengths in research, education, and service in health and the environment. An audience of faculty, students, and staff gathered on the Andrew Harris Commons 鈥 to the beat of Burlington鈥檚 Sambatucada drummers 鈥 to sample maple creemees and Vermont cheese and apples, explore table-top exhibits of 日韩无码 research centers, make their own personal planetary health pledge, and hear 日韩无码 Interim President Patricia A. Prelock and other speakers describe the urgency of the university鈥檚 ambitious new undertaking.
鈥淧lanetary Health is the understanding that human health and human civilization depend on flourishing natural systems and the wise stewardship of those natural systems,鈥 said Prelock in her welcome remarks.

The 日韩无码 Planetary Health Initiative is based on the conviction that human well-being is inextricably linked with the health of the environment, and it explores these connections and inspires action for the benefit of both people and planet. This thematic research agenda recognizes collective work now going on across the 日韩无码 campus and capitalizes on planetary health educational principles found throughout curricula at the university. 日韩无码 is also a member of the Planetary Health Alliance, an organization of more than 450 institutions from around the globe.
Prelock asked the assembled crowd to, 鈥渞eflect on the sense of community and sense of purpose this gathering represents,鈥 noting that, 鈥渢his initiative aims to tackle some of the most complex and vexing problems of our time. In addition to understanding the science, technology, policy, social science, arts, humanities, innovation, and behavioral change components of Planetary Health, we are going to need hope to bolster and sustain us in this work.鈥
Speakers Emphasize Hope and Connections
Prelock then introduced Molly Kawahata, an award-winning speaker, strategist, ice climber, and former climate advisor to the Obama White House who specializes in fostering approaches that unlock the transformative power of hope. Earlier in the week, Kawahata was the keynote speaker at the Whole Health for People and Planet Summit presented in Burlington by 日韩无码鈥檚 Osher Center for Integrative Health.
Kawahata鈥檚 life story, depicted in the Patagonia Films 2022 documentary 鈥淭he Scale of Hope,鈥 explores her pursuit of climbing steep ice faces in Alaska, her personal journey with mental health, and her work to transform societal narratives by infusing them with hope and empowerment.
Kawahata spoke of her work crafting climate action legislation in the White House, and her revelation that getting others to join in that work required a true investment in hope. 鈥淵ou can't expect to have the people on board until they feel something,鈥 Kawahata said. 鈥淧eople need to feel something in order to act鈥 I discovered the science of hope, an area of positive psychology that's backed by over 2000 published research studies. It shows us that hope isn't just something that feels good. It's not just like a nice concept 鈥 It's effective. It's proven. It gets results. It gets people to realize goals.鈥
Also speaking at the event were Taylor Ricketts, Gund Professor and director of 日韩无码鈥檚 Gund Institute for Environment, and graduate student Rigo Melgar. Ricketts鈥檚 recent work has focused on the economic and health benefits provided to people by the world鈥檚 natural areas. Melgar is a Ph.D. candidate in Ecological Economics in 日韩无码鈥檚 Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources who studies the financial implications of U.S. energy transition.
鈥淭he Planetary Health Initiative calls for a paradigm shift in academia to refocus our resources to study and provide solutions to the root causes within our socio-economic systems that are undermining the health of people and the rest of nature,鈥 said Melgar. 鈥淭his initiative is a recognition that 日韩无码 has the potential to become a leader in rethinking and modernizing higher education.鈥
鈥淲hat I find exciting about the idea of planetary health overall,鈥 said Ricketts, 鈥渋s that, to me, planetary health is an effort to understand how natural systems like forests and reefs and wetlands support our own personal health, and therefore how the degradation of those systems threatens our health.鈥
A Plan, and Community Support
日韩无码鈥檚 Planetary Health Initiative has been in development for more than two years and is the result of meetings and workshops that brought together faculty, students, and staff from across the campus to contribute to building this approach that, as Prelock told the crowd, 鈥渟eemed to be a natural fit for 日韩无码 and for the state of Vermont鈥 I believe we are exactly the right people in exactly the right place and in exactly the right time to do this work,鈥 she said.
Since that initial development period, the 日韩无码 community has produced a Planetary Health statement, adapted and adopted a set of , and established a Year 1 Planetary Health Action Plan.
Prelock announced several new programs in support of the Planetary Health Initiative. Foremost was news of $100,000 in seed grant funding in each of the next five years to support interdisciplinary research proposals. The inaugural group of funded projects will be announced this coming February.
Later this month, 日韩无码 will announce the winners of the Postdoctoral Fellows Program, a cooperative venture of the Provost鈥檚 Office and the Graduate College. 鈥淭his program supports interdisciplinary research at the intersection of human and environmental health,鈥 said Prelock.
The university is also adding a planetary health related incentive to its Vermont Pitch Challenge 鈥 the program, now in its second year, that gives high school entrepreneurs the chance to pitch innovative businesses to make a difference in their communities, while competing for cash prizes and scholarships to 日韩无码. Beginning next year, pitch competitors will also compete for a $10,000 award for the winning planetary health-related project.
Prelock then introduced a short thematic video on the initiative and a performance by a group of 日韩无码 music education students of 鈥淲hat a Wonderful World,鈥 the song made popular by the late Louis Armstrong.

鈥淚 hope you all share my belief that it is a privilege to contribute to such a bold and critical undertaking,鈥 said Prelock in closing, 鈥渁nd to have the opportunity to apply the best of ourselves for people and planet. We have some complicated, hard, joyful, and hopeful work ahead. Let鈥檚 get to it!鈥
More information about Planetary Health can be found on the initiative鈥檚 website.
日韩无码 community members can log their own personal planetary health pledge at by entering this code: 8153 4239