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Posted
Oct 29, 2013
Scenarios

After Sandy, Rebuilding Smarter with Science and Technology

Recognizing that large storms are expected to grow more frequent and more severe as a result of climate change, the Federal Government has partnered with states, cities, communities, and other stakeholders to make the Sandy-affected region -- and all of America -- more resilient. This goal is a guiding principle of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan.
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Posted
Apr 23, 2013
Human Health

National Institutes of Health Explore Impact of Climate Change on Human Health

A new analysis recently published in the journal, Environmental Health Perspectives, looks at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) research portfolio on climate change and human health.
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Posted
Apr 4, 2013
Adaptation

Climate Change Adaptation: Weighing Strategies for Heat-Related Health Challenges

Many public health impacts have been predicted for climate change, but there has been relatively little exploration of ways to minimize the risks and develop long-term adaptation strategies, according to a recent article published in Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP).
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Posted
Apr 4, 2013
Human Health

2013 National Public Health Week (April 1-7)

Today marks the beginning of National Public Health Week (NPHW). Since 1995, communities across the United States have designated the first week of April as a time to recognize the contributions of public health and highlight issues that are important to improving our nation.
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Posted
Mar 29, 2013
Human Health

Putting climate change and human health science into practice

For the first time, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) formally brought together their grantees working on climate change and human health, to share their research findings and discuss practical strategies for implementing this knowledge.
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Posted
Mar 5, 2013
Adaptation

New Papers Indicate Climate Change May Intensify Chemical Risks

Pesticides, air pollutants, and other contaminants could become increasingly harmful to human health due to climate change, according to a new series of papers published in Environmental Toxicology Chemistry (ET&C).
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