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Eric Chivian

Eric S. Chivian is the founder and director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment (CHGE) at Harvard Medical School,[1] where he is also an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry.

Chivian (right) during a book presentation in the Netherlands (1982)

Life and career edit

A 1964 graduate of Harvard University (AB, biochemistry), he went on to graduate from Harvard Medical School in 1968.[2]

Between 1980 and 2000, Chivian was a staff psychiatrist in the MIT Medical Department.[3] Chivian was the co-founder (with professors Bernard Lown, Herbert L. Abrams, and James E. Muller), treasurer, and member of the board of directors of the organization International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War,[4] which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985 for its efforts to highlight the implications of nuclear conflict for global health.[5] In the mid-1980s, he directed the first scientific survey (under the auspices of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the MIT Center for International Studies) of American and Soviet teenagers' attitudes about the prospect of nuclear war and their concerns for the future. He was the lead author of a seminal paper on this study in The New England Journal of Medicine[6] He was the senior editor and author for the book Last Aid: The Medical Dimensions of Nuclear War, published by W.H. Freeman and Company in 1983.[7]

In the early 1990s, Chivian became involved in efforts to create a greater awareness of the impacts which environmental degradation has on human health and well-being. His second book (as senior editor and lead author) was Critical Condition: Human Health and the Environment.[8] The book, published by MIT Press[9] in 1993, was one of the first books on this topic for a general audience (later editions were published in German, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese and Persian).

Chivian founded the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School in 1996, with the mission "to help people understand that our health, and that of our children, depends on the health of the environment and that we must do everything we can to protect it."[10] The center is designated an official "Collaborating Center" of the United Nations Environment Programme. Chivian developed and directed the Harvard Medical School course "Human Health and Global Environmental Change", which he taught for a decade and which has been disseminated to 65 other medical schools, colleges, and universities in the U.S. and abroad; he also designed an intensive annual course on the environment and health for the U.S. Congress and led and participated in numerous congressional briefings.[11]

Chivian is recognized as a leading proponent of efforts to create a greater awareness amongst policy makers and the public of the importance of biodiversity to human health, an issue on which he has contributed several book chapters, and published many scientific papers, literature reviews, and editorials.[12] Chivian is the senior editor and author, with CHGE associate Aaron Bernstein, of Sustaining Life: How Human Health Depends on Biodiversity,[13] published in June 2008 by Oxford University Press and co-sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Environment Programme, the United Nations Secretariat's Convention on Biological Diversity, and the World Conservation Union (IUCN). The book was launched at UN Headquarters, the Smithsonian Institution, and at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Parties meeting in Bonn, Germany in 2008.[14] The book includes contributions from over 100 leading biodiversity and health scientists, and has been widely praised for its detailed coverage of a broad range of issues in a manner accessible to the general public.[15] Sustaining Life was named best biology book for 2008 by the Library Journal along with E. O. Wilson's and Bert Hölldobler's Superorganism. [16]

Chivian was also involved in setting up the First International Conference on Health and Biodiversity (COHAB 2005) which he opened in Galway, Ireland in 2005. This was the first global meeting of its kind to bring UN agencies, scientists, NGOs, policy makers, economists, indigenous and local community representatives and the private sector together to explore the wide-ranging implications of biodiversity loss for human health and well-being. The conference, and the global programme for Co-operation on Health and Biodiversity which was established as a result, were largely based on Chivian's work and the concepts behind the Sustaining Life project.[17]

In recent years, Chivian has worked to explore common ground between scientific and religious perspectives on environmental issues. Together with the Rev. Richard Cizik, then Vice President for Governmental Affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals, Chivian was named by Time magazine in 2008 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, for their work in organizing scientists and evangelicals to join together in efforts to protect the global environment.[18]

Chivian runs Pairidaeza Farm, an almost fully organic orchard in central Massachusetts growing heirloom apples, peaches, pears, Asian pears, apricots, plums, cherries and grapes.[19]

Chivian's father-in-law was writer Joseph Jay Deiss, and his son-in-law is actor Adam Pascal. Chivian is thanked in the closing credits of BAFTA-winning nuclear war docu-drama Threads, produced in 1984.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ CHGE website
  2. ^ De Cuevas, John. "Societal Doctor". Harvard Magazine. No. March-April 2003. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  3. ^ Record on MIT Museum website
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-03-20. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  5. ^ "The Nobel Peace Prize 1985". www.nobelprize.org. Retrieved Nov 18, 2022.
  6. ^ Chivian, E.; et al. (1988). "American and Soviet Teenagers' Concerns about Nuclear War and the Future". The New England Journal of Medicine. 319 (7): 407–413.
  7. ^ Last Aid listing on Amazon.com
  8. ^ Critical Condition listing on Amazon.com
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on Jun 16, 2009. Retrieved Nov 18, 2022.
  10. ^ CHGE website
  11. ^ List of programs of the CHGE
  12. ^ Publications and Journal references
  13. ^ "Details on the Oxford University Press website". Retrieved Nov 18, 2022.
  14. ^ Unit, Biosafety (Jan 20, 2009). "Welcome to COP 9". www.cbd.int. Retrieved Nov 18, 2022.
  15. ^ Book jacket for Sustaining Life
  16. ^ . www.libraryjournal.com. Archived from the original on Mar 6, 2009. Retrieved Nov 18, 2022.
  17. ^ Reference on website of the COHAB Initiative; also News article at Infochangeindia.org[usurped] and Meeting Report by the Secretariat of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity
  18. ^ Anderson, Leith (2008). . Time. Archived from the original on May 5, 2008.
  19. ^ Reference on CHGE website
  20. ^ "Eric Chivian". IMDb. Retrieved Nov 18, 2022.

External links edit

  Media related to Eric Chivian at Wikimedia Commons

  • Notes On The Road interviews Dr. Eric Chivian: On Backyard Biodiversity, Oslo & The Next Ten Years
  • Profile on the website of the Centre for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School
  • Joint press release from UNDP, UNEP, SCBD and IUCN on the launch of Sustaining Life
  • Works by or about Eric Chivian at Internet Archive

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Eric S Chivian is the founder and director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment CHGE at Harvard Medical School 1 where he is also an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry Chivian right during a book presentation in the Netherlands 1982 Life and career editA 1964 graduate of Harvard University AB biochemistry he went on to graduate from Harvard Medical School in 1968 2 Between 1980 and 2000 Chivian was a staff psychiatrist in the MIT Medical Department 3 Chivian was the co founder with professors Bernard Lown Herbert L Abrams and James E Muller treasurer and member of the board of directors of the organization International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War 4 which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985 for its efforts to highlight the implications of nuclear conflict for global health 5 In the mid 1980s he directed the first scientific survey under the auspices of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the MIT Center for International Studies of American and Soviet teenagers attitudes about the prospect of nuclear war and their concerns for the future He was the lead author of a seminal paper on this study in The New England Journal of Medicine 6 He was the senior editor and author for the book Last Aid The Medical Dimensions of Nuclear War published by W H Freeman and Company in 1983 7 In the early 1990s Chivian became involved in efforts to create a greater awareness of the impacts which environmental degradation has on human health and well being His second book as senior editor and lead author was Critical Condition Human Health and the Environment 8 The book published by MIT Press 9 in 1993 was one of the first books on this topic for a general audience later editions were published in German Spanish Japanese Chinese and Persian Chivian founded the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School in 1996 with the mission to help people understand that our health and that of our children depends on the health of the environment and that we must do everything we can to protect it 10 The center is designated an official Collaborating Center of the United Nations Environment Programme Chivian developed and directed the Harvard Medical School course Human Health and Global Environmental Change which he taught for a decade and which has been disseminated to 65 other medical schools colleges and universities in the U S and abroad he also designed an intensive annual course on the environment and health for the U S Congress and led and participated in numerous congressional briefings 11 Chivian is recognized as a leading proponent of efforts to create a greater awareness amongst policy makers and the public of the importance of biodiversity to human health an issue on which he has contributed several book chapters and published many scientific papers literature reviews and editorials 12 Chivian is the senior editor and author with CHGE associate Aaron Bernstein of Sustaining Life How Human Health Depends on Biodiversity 13 published in June 2008 by Oxford University Press and co sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme the United Nations Environment Programme the United Nations Secretariat s Convention on Biological Diversity and the World Conservation Union IUCN The book was launched at UN Headquarters the Smithsonian Institution and at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Parties meeting in Bonn Germany in 2008 14 The book includes contributions from over 100 leading biodiversity and health scientists and has been widely praised for its detailed coverage of a broad range of issues in a manner accessible to the general public 15 Sustaining Life was named best biology book for 2008 by the Library Journal along with E O Wilson s and Bert Holldobler s Superorganism 16 Chivian was also involved in setting up the First International Conference on Health and Biodiversity COHAB 2005 which he opened in Galway Ireland in 2005 This was the first global meeting of its kind to bring UN agencies scientists NGOs policy makers economists indigenous and local community representatives and the private sector together to explore the wide ranging implications of biodiversity loss for human health and well being The conference and the global programme for Co operation on Health and Biodiversity which was established as a result were largely based on Chivian s work and the concepts behind the Sustaining Life project 17 In recent years Chivian has worked to explore common ground between scientific and religious perspectives on environmental issues Together with the Rev Richard Cizik then Vice President for Governmental Affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals Chivian was named by Time magazine in 2008 as one of the 100 most influential people in the world for their work in organizing scientists and evangelicals to join together in efforts to protect the global environment 18 Chivian runs Pairidaeza Farm an almost fully organic orchard in central Massachusetts growing heirloom apples peaches pears Asian pears apricots plums cherries and grapes 19 Chivian s father in law was writer Joseph Jay Deiss and his son in law is actor Adam Pascal Chivian is thanked in the closing credits of BAFTA winning nuclear war docu drama Threads produced in 1984 20 References edit CHGE website De Cuevas John Societal Doctor Harvard Magazine No March April 2003 Retrieved 9 February 2018 Record on MIT Museum website IPPNW Website Archived from the original on 2009 03 20 Retrieved 2009 05 01 The Nobel Peace Prize 1985 www nobelprize org Retrieved Nov 18 2022 Chivian E et al 1988 American and Soviet Teenagers Concerns about Nuclear War and the Future The New England Journal of Medicine 319 7 407 413 Last Aid listing on Amazon com Critical Condition listing on Amazon com MIT Press Archived from the original on Jun 16 2009 Retrieved Nov 18 2022 CHGE website List of programs of the CHGE Publications and Journal references Details on the Oxford University Press website Retrieved Nov 18 2022 Unit Biosafety Jan 20 2009 Welcome to COP 9 www cbd int Retrieved Nov 18 2022 Book jacket for Sustaining Life Library Journal www libraryjournal com Archived from the original on Mar 6 2009 Retrieved Nov 18 2022 Reference on website of the COHAB Initiative also News article at Infochangeindia org usurped and Meeting Report by the Secretariat of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity Anderson Leith 2008 The 2008 Time 100 Eric Chivian amp Richard Cizik Time Archived from the original on May 5 2008 Reference on CHGE website Eric Chivian IMDb Retrieved Nov 18 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Eric Chivian at Wikimedia Commons Notes On The Road interviews Dr Eric Chivian On Backyard Biodiversity Oslo amp The Next Ten Years Profile on the website of the Centre for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School Joint press release from UNDP UNEP SCBD and IUCN on the launch of Sustaining Life 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