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Apr 2018

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List of IPCC and climate change communications research

This list is a compilation of academic papers and books that are relevant as background reading for the IPCC Expert Meeting on Communications in Oslo, Feb. 9-10, 2016. The is by no means an attempt to make a complete list, and references may be somewhat arbitrary. It is compiled by CICERO Center for International Climate […]

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Apr 2018

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Training Manual: Climate and Health

IFMSA is proudly launching today a training manual, titled Climate and Health: Enabling Students and Young Professionals to Understand and Act Upon Climate Change Using a Health Narrative, developed in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO), and the United Nations Alliance on Climate Change Education, Training and ...

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Apr 2018

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Global Food Policy Report

The Global Food Policy Report is IFPRI’s flagship publication. This year’s annual report examines major food policy issues, global and regional developments, and commitments made in 2015, and presents data on key food policy indicators. The report also proposes key policy options for 2016 and beyond to achieve the Sustainable ...

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Apr 2018

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Politics and Global Warming, Spring 2016

This report offers our latest findings on how American voters across the political spectrum–Democrats, Independents, and Republicans and liberals, moderates, and conservatives–view global warming, how those views will affect their vote in the 2016 elections, and how they think citizens and government should address global warming.

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Apr 2018

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The Human Health Effects of Rail Transport of Coal Through Multnomah County, Oregon A Health Analysis and Recommendations for Further Action

Balancing the potential benefits and harms of using coal as an energy source is an ongoing challenge for local communities and the global economy. Coal is a natural resource that has long been used to power a wide variety of activities. It is a non-renewable resource; the bulk of the coal mined today is about […]

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Apr 2018

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Leading by Example: Emissions Reductions in Public Health Agencies

This manual provides guidance on how to prioritize and implement the operational changes that allow public health agencies to shrink their climate impact, and it also provides guidance about how to demonstrate a commitment to a healthy future.

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Apr 2018

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Bridging the Clean Energy Divide: Affordable Clean Energy Solutions for Today and Tomorrow

The impacts of pollution often hit the poor the hardest. And experts predict that climate change will worsen the situation. However, the shift to clean energy offers a chance to prevent the worst impacts of climate change, while lessening the toll that dirty fossil fuels are currently wreaking on some of our most vulnerable communities

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Apr 2018

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City Resilience Toolkit: Response to Deadly Heat Waves and Preparing for Rising Temperatures

Climate change poses signifi cant challenges to cities. As urban populations continue to grow, the need for cities and their residents to adapt to climate change and its impacts becomes increasingly urgent. Extreme heat is one of the health threats already challenging cities in India and around the world.

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Apr 2018

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Recommendations for Engaging Indigenous Populations

Disasters affect populations and ecosystems differently, depending on many factors such as socio-economic status, development practices, condition of the ecosystems, level of organization of the community and its human resources, and climate variability and extremes. Deteriorating environmental conditions in many parts of the world, ...

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Apr 2018

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Geopolitics of Climate Change – A Civil Rights Perspective

An African American family making $50-$60,000 per year is more likely to live next to a toxic facility than a White American family making $10-$15,000 per year. One example of these toxic facilities is the thousands of coal fired power plants that are the number one contributor to the carbon dioxide emissions that drive climate […]

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