3 key priorities to avert a climate-driven health catastrophe by 2050
Whether from disease or extreme weather, 14.5 million more people could die by 2050 because of climate change. We must act now to avoid this bleak future.
Dr. Oliver Eitelwein is a partner in Oliver Wyman's international Health and Life Sciences Practice. He can draw on almost 20 years of practical strategy consulting experience with well-known companies in the industry.
His work focuses on the pharmaceutical/biotech, in-vitro diagnostics and agrochemical segments.
He is a proven expert in the areas of corporate strategy, supply chain and operations, digital transformation/digital healthcare and sustainability and has published more than 25 studies, management articles and books.
Dr. Eitelwein holds a degree in industrial engineering from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and received his doctorate in strategic management and complexity theory from the WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management. In his free time he devotes himself primarily to water sports (sailing, diving, surfing) and jazz. He is married and has two children.
Whether from disease or extreme weather, 14.5 million more people could die by 2050 because of climate change. We must act now to avoid this bleak future.
With millions suffering climate-related health impacts around the world, it is time urgent action is stepped up to protect vulnerable populations and stem financial losses.