Anneliese Depoux, PhD, is co-director of the Centre Virchow-Villermé for Public Health in Paris (Université Sorbonne Paris Cité) where she applies her expertise to the study of the communication of public health messages, often in a French-German, intercultural perspective. She co-founded the 4C-Health research group which focuses on the communication of the human health impacts of climate change. The group seeks to investigate this issue among scientists, policymakers, and the wider public. Thanks to her areas of expertise, she is a member of the project “Lancet Countdown Tracking Progress on Health and Climate Change”. She has focused her research in particular on the threefold relationship between climate change, public health and human migration. She is also a research fellow with GRIPIC (the laboratory in Information and Communications Sciences of Sorbonne University - CELSA) and is part of the interdisciplinary programme “Politics of the earth”.