Professor Nick WATTS
Professor Nick Watts is the Director of the Centre for Sustainable Medicine, where he leads the Centre’s mission of shaping the growing field of sustainable medicine, both locally and internationally.
Nick comes to the Centre from his role as Chief Sustainability Officer of the NHS in the United Kingdom. There, he was responsible for leading the national delivery team and the NHS Sustainability Board towards their ambition to become the first net zero health system in the world. During his tenure, he oversaw the establishment and significant expansion of the national programme, the embedding of its work in to national healthcare legislation, and the securing of over $1 billion in funding for net zero healthcare.
Prior to this, Nick worked as the Executive Director of the Lancet Commission and later, the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change. There, he built a multi-centre research collaboration across 51 academic institutions and UN agencies, dedicated to tracking progress on health and climate change.
Professor Watts trained in medicine and public policy at University College London and the University of Western Australia, is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians’ Faculty of Public Health, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Notre Dame and at Monash University. He founded both the Global Climate and Health Alliance and the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change, which are dedicated to strengthening the health profession’s voice in the response to climate change.
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Focus Area: Net Zero Clinical Transformation
Net Zero Clinical Transformation
Focus Area: Air Pollution & Microplastics
Focus Area: Net Zero Clinical Transformation