The vision of the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education is that all health professionals throughout the world will be trained to prevent, mitigate, and respond to the health impacts of climate change. With over 225 health professional member schools from 36 different countries, we are already reaching an estimated 175,000 students annually. To advance progress toward our goal, the GCCHE aims to: obtain commitments from health professions schools across the globe to educate their students on the health impacts of climate change and other planetary changes that impact human health and well-being; bring together member institutions to share best scientific and educational practices; develop global standards for knowledge and practice on the health impacts of climate change that all graduates of health professions schools should possess, as well as share resources that member institutions can use for this purpose; build a pipeline of health professionals who focus their work on the health impacts of climate change; and support the development of global academic partnerships to foster mutual learning, particularly in under-resourced countries.