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Apr 2018

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The Impact of Recent Heat Waves on Human Health in California

This study examines the health impacts of recent heat waves statewide and for six subregions of California: the north and south coasts, the Central Valley, the Mojave Desert, southern deserts, and northern forests. By using canonical correlation analysis applied to daily maximum temperatures and morbidity data in the form of ...

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Apr 2018

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Minimization of heatwave morbidity and mortality

Global climate change is projected to increase the frequency and duration of periods of extremely high temperatures. Both the general populace and public health authorities often underestimate the impact of high temperatures on human health. To highlight the vulnerable populations and illustrate approaches to minimization of health ...

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Apr 2018

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Why Do Pediatricians Care About Climate Change?

Pediatrician Samantha Ahdoot discusses the numerous health impacts on children associated with climate change. Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change due to their growing minds and bodies, necessitating pediatrician awareness and action.

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Apr 2018

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Report: climate change will make wildfires worse

A rash of wildfires have burned across parts of the southwestern U.S. at an alarming frequency early in the 2016 fire season, and a new report suggests climate change is partly to blame.There are now more large fires burning across the region than at any time in the past 40 years, and the area being […]

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Apr 2018

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Focusing on health in disaster risk management

Traditional views of disaster management were turned on their head by the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction when it was adopted by UN member states on March 18 last year to become a foundation stone of the new 2030 Development Agenda. The agreement adopted at that Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction […]

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Apr 2018

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Heat Alert and Response Systems to Protect Health: Best Practices Guidebook

Extreme heat poses growing risks to the health of Canadians. Public health and emergency management officials in several Canadian communities are developing interventions to reduce heat-health risks and to prepare for the expected increase in the frequency, duration and severity of extreme heat events due to climate change. To help ...

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Apr 2018

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Health Impacts of Climate Change: Mold and Respiratory Illness

Climate change is happening now and faster than expected. We often think of climate change as impacting our environment, but as the planet warms, changes in temperature and precipitation are going to lead to other effects that threaten human health and safety. Weather patterns will trend towards the extremes: storms and drought, heat ...

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Apr 2018

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Beating the Heat Preparing for Extreme Heat Events at the State and Local Level Webinar

Webinar going over CDC materials and toolkit, examples of heat wave preparation in Massachussets and New York.

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Apr 2018

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Preparing for Global Warming: A Framework for Protecting Community Health and the Environment in a Warmer World

Scientists predict that global warming will have serious effects on public health, from worsening air quality, degradation of food and water supplies, and increasing levels of allergens to heat waves, flooding, and changing patterns of mosquito, tick, and flea-borne disease. Fortunately, early action by city managers, health ...

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Apr 2018

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Measuring health gains from sustainable development

Measuring health can tell us how well development is advancing the three pillars of sustainability – social, environmental and economic. Whether it is transport that reduces air pollution; weather-resistant housing; safe drinking-water from sustainable water resources, or clean energy for all, putting health at the heart of ...

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