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By the Global Digital Health NetworkClimate change – or more accurately, the climate and ecological crisis – is the greatest threat to health this century. The digital health community must become climate conscious – if we don’t, digital health will be part of the problem.All digital technology is environmentally damaging, from mining materials, manufacture, transport, power during usage and ends up as e-Waste. If digital health isn’t conscious of these issues, we will exacerbate the problem – and harm health.This session will raise awareness of climate crisis as an aspect of digital health, and will cover these three areas:Minimize environmental harm of digital healthDigital health services to mitigate the crisis -Digital health as a tool to reduce the environmental harm of the whole health sectorModerator:Peter Benjamin, HealthEnabledSpeakers:Gabby Samuel, King’s College LondonMatt Hulse, World BankRegistration ....