CCWX 2025 Event
November 27, 2025 | 5:00 – 7:00 PM MST | Hybrid (Calgary + Virtual)
🌍 Event Overview
How is climate change affecting our brains? From wildfire smoke and extreme heat to air pollution and mental health, the neurological impacts of environmental crises are growing, and not everyone is equally protected.
This hybrid panel, hosted by the Brain Climate Equity Collaborative (Brain-CE Collab), brings together clinicians, researchers, and advocates to explore how climate change shapes neurological and mental health outcomes across Canada. Together, we’ll discuss evidence, policy gaps, and equitable solutions to build resilience and protect vulnerable communities.
💬 What to Expect
- Expert panel discussion connecting neuroscience, climate science, and health equity
- Interactive Q&A with researchers and clinicians
- Networking opportunities for students, professionals, and community advocates
- Hybrid accessibility – join in person in Calgary or online via Zoom
🕓 Event Details
- Date: Thursday, November 27, 2025
- Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM MST
- Location: Calgary + Virtual (Hybrid)
- Language: English
- Cost: Free
🔗 Registration
→ Register for the In-Person Event (via Luma)
→ Register for the Virtual Event (via Zoom)
💡 Why It Matters
Brains on Fire expands Canada’s climate conversation beyond air quality and temperature, into the realm of neurological health and social equity. By bridging neuroscience, public health, and climate justice, this event supports the Climate Change and Wellness Exchange (CCWX) mission to advance cross-sector collaboration and equitable climate action.
🧩 Presented by
Brain Climate Equity Collaborative (Brain-CE Collab)
In partnership with Canada Climate Week (CCWX).

