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A Powerful Mission Statement

“We provide hope, care and cures to help every child live

the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible”

Water Reduction

Waste Reduction

Green Purchasing

Healthy Food &

Purchasing

Green Building

Anchor Project

Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction

Energy Reduction & Transportation

Trash (Landfill) 46%

Comingled Recycling

15% Computers &

Electronics Recycling 1%

HIPAA Paper Recycling 14%

Construction Recycling

7%

Composting 8%

Current State = 46% diversion 46% landfill

RMW, Sharps, Pharm

8%

2020 Goal =

50% diversion

Empty and Mostly Clean

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

SWEDISH HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER First Hill…

NORTHWEST HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER

BUILDING HOPE (Children's)

FHCRC - SEATTLE CANCER CARE ALLIANCE…

HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER

SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER BALLARD CAMPUS

VIRGINIA MASON- CENTRAL PAVILLION

SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER CHERRY HILL…

SEATTLE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL (MAIN CAMPUS)

Seattle Hospital Energy Use Intensity (kBtu/sf/year)

••

Energy use for heating,

cooling, lighting, &

water use

Employee

commutes

Meat production

& food transport

Waste

anesthetic

gases

Supplies &

materials

Fleet

vehicles

Waste hauling,

treatment, &

landfill gases

Health care contributes to climate change

10% of U.S. greenhouse gas

emissions

Natural Gas 53%

Company Owned Fleet, 3%

Anesthetic Gases , 3%

Electricity, 3%

Business Travel (Air), 6%

Business Travel (Other), 1%

Paper, 3%

Commuting 26%

Waste, 2%

Natural Gas

Company Owned Fleet

Anesthetic Gases

Electricity

Business Travel (Air)

Business Travel (Other)

Paper

Commuting

Waste

Seattle Children's Hospital

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

American Academy of Pediatrics

Policy statement: November, 2015

A campaign to engage 5,000 health professionals around climate change and health

A collaboration between Health Care Without Harm

and Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments

Extreme heat

• More very hot days, higher humidity, longer & hotter heat waves

• 14.5 million Americans exposed to heat waves annually (2000-2016)

• Illness and death from heat stroke and dehydration

• Longer seasons for allergens

• 7 million annual deaths

worldwide

• Heat increases wildfires,

smog, and pollen

• Humidity and flooding

leads to indoor mold

growth

• Exacerbations in asthma

and allergies

Air pollution

• Changes in range,

lifespan, virulence, and

population

• Mosquitoes: West Nile

virus, malaria, & zika

virus

• Ticks: Lyme disease

• Extreme weather leads

to breeding grounds

Changes in ecology

• More frequent and

severe rains, floods,

droughts, fires, and

major storms

• Housing displacement

• Decreased access to

health services and

medications

• Particularly damaging to

mental health

Severe weather

Mental health, migration

• Depression, anxiety, anger, hopelessness, PTSD,

uncertainty

• Familial, financial, and societal impacts are often

unquantifiable and difficult to articulate

• Example: 215,000 Puerto Ricans fled to Florida after

Hurricane Maria

• Climate change expected to lead to increased migration to

the Pacific NW.

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