# Climate change and continued professional development (CPD): Is it time for all CPD diaries to include carbon footprint estimates?

**Authors:** Alexander Woywodt, Rebecca Kuruvilla, Sinead Stoneman

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.fhj.2025.100242 · Future Healthcare Journal · 2025-03-20

## TL;DR

This paper suggests adding carbon footprint estimates to healthcare professionals' CPD diaries to raise awareness of the environmental impact of their professional development activities.

## Contribution

The novel idea is to integrate CO2 footprint estimates into existing CPD diaries to encourage reflection and behavioral change.

## Key findings

- Healthcare contributes to climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.
- Incorporating CO2 estimates into CPD diaries is feasible and could promote environmental awareness.
- Institutions are encouraged to trial this approach and share results.

## Abstract

The triple threat of changing climate, loss of biodiversity and pollution poses a significant challenge to our patients and the planet, and healthcare contributes to all three elements of the threat. The carbon footprint of continued professional development (CPD) is increasingly recognised, although a cognitive dissonance exists whereby climate change is acknowledged but air travel to conferences continues unabated. A CO2 allowance for CPD activities has been suggested previously. We suggest that CO2 footprint estimates could be incorporated into existing CPD diaries as a step towards visualising the environmental impact of CPD. Electronic CPD diaries are already widely used and typically contain dates and locations for CPD activities. It would be relatively easy and inexpensive to add an estimate of CO2 footprint to these diaries. Such an approach would initiate reflection, promote insight and help facilitate behavioural change. We call on institutions involved in CPD licensing, administration and documentation to trial this approach and share their experience.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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