Experts invariably zero in on the health-damaging impacts of climate change in order to define the problem and drive change. But Elizabeth Sawin frames it differently.
A biologist with a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sawin focuses on how attacking climate change can pay off with health dividends, and her strategy is to pursue climate and health goals at the same time. She and her colleagues at a nonprofit think tank called Climate Interactive describe this somewhat reverse approach with a word that Sawin invented—“multisolving,” the potential for a single action or investment to solve multiple problems at once....