Climate change impacts the environment in many ways and is a major threat to our health and safety. As we experience more climate change events, it is important that we as public health practitioners learn and explore how we can bring awareness to the impacts of climate change to our health and advocate for those who are most impacted. This course will explore the intersection of public health, climate change, and social justice. We will focus on how climate change affects vulnerable populations and communities and discuss solutions and methods we can use to address these issues. Topics covered in this course include introduction to climate change and its impacts on health, climate change communication methods, exploring how climate change is discussed in the media, environmental health, extreme climate events, mental health, reproductive justice, environmental justice, air and water quality, food security, and safe and affordable housing. There will be a special focus on vulnerable populations, community engagement, and advocacy when discussing each topic. Students will examine climate change issues within and outside of Philadelphia and research effective community engagement methods that help advocate for health equity. The course will include lectures, readings, group discussions, in class and out of class exercises, and presentations. Evaluation will be based on participation, presentations, and assignments.