Climate change adaptation is the process of adjusting to the current and expected impacts of climate change, such as rising temperatures, sea level rise, extreme weather events, and droughts. It can involve various strategies and actions, including improving infrastructure, enhancing resilience, reducing exposure, and increasing adaptive capacity. Environmental health communication can support climate change adaptation by raising awareness of the health risks and benefits of climate change and the available adaptation options. It can also build trust and credibility among stakeholders and decision-makers by providing accurate, timely, and relevant information. Furthermore, it can facilitate dialogue and collaboration among different sectors and groups to identify needs, priorities, and solutions. Additionally, it can persuade and motivate audiences to adopt adaptive behaviors and practices that reduce their vulnerability and enhance their well-being. Ultimately, environmental health communication can empower audiences to participate in the adaptation process and advocate for their interests and rights.