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Yale Center on Climate Change and Health
Приєднався 1 чер 2022
Climate change is the greatest public health challenge of the 21st century.
The Yale Center on Climate Change and Health utilizes research, education, and public health practice to help safeguard the health of human populations from adverse impacts of climate change and human activities that cause climate change.
You can learn more about our educational programs, research, and other work at: bit.ly/YCCCH
The Yale Center on Climate Change and Health utilizes research, education, and public health practice to help safeguard the health of human populations from adverse impacts of climate change and human activities that cause climate change.
You can learn more about our educational programs, research, and other work at: bit.ly/YCCCH
"Objective versus Perceived Risk of Extreme Heat in the United States"
Presentation: "Objective versus Perceived Risk of Extreme Heat in the United States"
Jennifer Marlon, Ph.D. is a Senior Research Scientist at the Yale School of the Environment, the Executive Director of the Yale Center for Geospatial Solutions, and a lecturer in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. In her research, Dr. Marlon uses surveys, experiments, and modeling to understand public perceptions of and responses to rapid environmental changes, particularly relating to climate and extreme weather events. Dr. Marlon also studies climate change and wildfires over millennia using natural archives, such as lake sediments and ice core records. She has pioneered data-driven tools that enhance public engagement with climate issues. As the former Director of Data Science at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC), she led the development of influential resources such as the Yale Climate Opinion Maps, Yale Climate Fact Sheets, and the Six Americas Super Short Survey (SASSY). She has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed articles published in leading journals.
The Yale Center on Climate Change and Health utilizes research, education, and public health practice to help safeguard the health of human populations from adverse impacts of climate change and human activities that cause climate change. To learn more about our work, please visit: bit.ly/YCCCH.
Jennifer Marlon, Ph.D. is a Senior Research Scientist at the Yale School of the Environment, the Executive Director of the Yale Center for Geospatial Solutions, and a lecturer in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. In her research, Dr. Marlon uses surveys, experiments, and modeling to understand public perceptions of and responses to rapid environmental changes, particularly relating to climate and extreme weather events. Dr. Marlon also studies climate change and wildfires over millennia using natural archives, such as lake sediments and ice core records. She has pioneered data-driven tools that enhance public engagement with climate issues. As the former Director of Data Science at the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC), she led the development of influential resources such as the Yale Climate Opinion Maps, Yale Climate Fact Sheets, and the Six Americas Super Short Survey (SASSY). She has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed articles published in leading journals.
The Yale Center on Climate Change and Health utilizes research, education, and public health practice to help safeguard the health of human populations from adverse impacts of climate change and human activities that cause climate change. To learn more about our work, please visit: bit.ly/YCCCH.
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"From Bedside to Byline: Physician's Perspective on Communicating Health Impacts of Climate Change"
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Presentation: "From Bedside to Byline: A Physician's Perspective on Communicating the Health Impacts of Climate Change" Neha Pathak is part of WebMD's Medical Team, which is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of health information on WebMD. She oversees a national network of doctors that reviews content across the site and works with the editorial teams that create it. This includes news, sp...
"Inequality & the Environment: Moving from Science to Action"
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Presentation: "Inequality & the Environment: Moving from Science to Action that Advances Climate Justice and Health Equity" Lara J. Cushing’s research focuses on the racial justice implications of disparities in exposure to environmental health hazards in the U.S. She has assessed the health consequences of environmental and climate-related exposures for pregnant women and infants, and used epi...
Toolkit for Municipal Extreme Heat & Air Quality Response Planning in Connecticut
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This is informative webinar on a new toolkit for local heat and air quality response planning in Connecticut. The session was designed for local health departments and municipal leaders committed to enhancing community resilience in the face of climate change, but was also open to anyone interested in this vital topic, including community members, advocacy groups, press, and public health enthu...
"How do we know that climate change impacts health and well-being?"
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Presentation: "How do we know that climate change impacts health and well-being?" Kristie L. Ebi, Ph.D., MPH has been conducting research and practice on the health risks of climate variability and change for 30 years, focusing on estimating current and future health risks of climate change; designing and implementing adaptation policies and measures to reduce risks in multi-stressor environmen...
"Interconnected Futures: Exploring the Nexus of Climate Change, Health, and Energy Justice"
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Presentation: "Interconnected Futures: Exploring the Nexus of Climate Change, Health, and Energy Justice" Dr. Tony G. Reames is the Tishman Professor of Environmental Justice and an associate professor at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability where he founded the Urban Energy Justice Lab and the Energy Equity Project. He is Director of the Detroit Sustainability C...
"Health and the energy transition"
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Presentation: "Health and the energy transition" Jonathan Buonocore, Sc.D. is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at the Boston University School of Public Health. His research mainly focuses on evaluating the health impacts of energy systems, and modeling health “co-benefits” of climate mitigation strategies and energy policies, largely in the United States. He has evaluated air pol...
"The role of climate change, wildfire, and rodents in the emergence of Valley fever in California"
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Presentation: "The role of climate change, wildfire, and rodents in the emergence of Valley fever in California: results from epidemiologic and experimental studies" Valley fever is an emerging fungal infection caused by inhalation of the spores of Coccidioides spp. Since 2000, California has seen over 9-fold increase in the incidence of Valley fever, with 2023 reporting more cases than any oth...
"Air pollution, climate change, and health: How science does (does not) drive policy"
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Presentation: "Air pollution, climate change, and health: How science does (does not) drive policy" Jonathan M. Samet, MD, MS, a pulmonary physician and epidemiologist, is the past dean of the Colorado School of Public Health and Professor of Epidemiology and Occupational and Environmental Health. Previously, Dr. Samet held leadership positions at the University of Southern California, the John...
The 2024 Connecticut Symposium on Climate Change and Health
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The 2024 Connecticut Symposium on Climate Change and Health: Preparing for a healthy Connecticut in the face of climate change Climate change poses an urgent challenge and opportunity for public health preparedness in Connecticut and around the world. Faced with growing climate-related health risks from heat, extreme events, vector-borne diseases, and air pollution, Connecticut is taking action...
"Climate Change and Urban Health: Opportunities for Research and Action"
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Presentation: "Climate Change and Urban Health: Opportunities for Research and Action" Ana V. Diez Roux, MD, PHD, MPH, is Director of the Urban Health Collaborative and Distinguished University Professor of Epidemiology at the Dornsife School of Public Health, Drexel University. From 2014 to 2023 she was the Dana and David Dornsife Dean of the Dornsife School of Public Health. Originally traine...
"Climate Justice: Frontline Solutions in the Midst of Disruption"
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Presentation: "Climate Justice: Frontline Solutions in the Midst of Disruption" Elizabeth Yeampierre is an internationally recognized Puerto Rican environmental/climate justice leader of Black and Indigenous ancestry, born and raised in New York City. Elizabeth is co-chair of the Climate Justice Alliance, a national frontline led organization, and Executive Director of UPROSE, Brooklyn's oldest...
"How do high ambient temperatures during pregnancy affect mother and child?"
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Presentation: "How do high ambient temperatures during pregnancy affect mother and child?" Dr. Tormod Rogne, MD PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at Yale University School of Public Health, is a perinatal epidemiologist with ongoing projects on the link between exposure to high ambient temperatures and air pollution during pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes and childhood health. Pr...
"Redefining Wellbeing and Human Dignity in the Anthropocene"
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Presentation: "Redefining Wellbeing and Human Dignity in the Anthropocene" Speaker: Dr. Luis R. Fernández-Carril, Sustainability Officer, Tecnológico de Monterrey Dr. Luis R. Fernández Carril is a researcher in environmental ethics and climate change policy. He has been a professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey since August 2014. He currently serves as Sustainability Officer within the Vice- Pres...
"Decarbonizing the energy system for a cleaner and healthier future"
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Presentation: "Decarbonizing the energy system for a cleaner and healthier future" Dr. Wei Peng is an Assistant Professor of Public and International Affairs and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. Her research uses computational models to quantify difficult tradeoffs of climate policy across social, political, and environmental aspects. Dr. Peng currently leads two main projec...
The Public Health Crisis of Climate Change - Global Climate Day Event
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The Public Health Crisis of Climate Change - Global Climate Day Event
"Interactive effects of heat and air pollution on mortality: innovative methodological approaches"
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"Interactive effects of heat and air pollution on mortality: innovative methodological approaches"
"Tracking progress towards protecting health through climate change action"
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"Tracking progress towards protecting health through climate change action"
"Climate change and health: Research to inform equitable policy"
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"Climate change and health: Research to inform equitable policy"
"Navigating to climate equity through policy methods"
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"Navigating to climate equity through policy methods"
"Should we break the law to save the world?: Civil disobedience in the climate change movement"
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"Should we break the law to save the world?: Civil disobedience in the climate change movement"
"Climate change, air pollution, and public health: Bridging science to policy"
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"Climate change, air pollution, and public health: Bridging science to policy"
"Environmental epidemiology from space: leveraging satellite-based exposure models to advance..."
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"Environmental epidemiology from space: leveraging satellite-based exposure models to advance..."
"Fossil fueled environmental injustice: Population health studies from extraction..."
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"Fossil fueled environmental injustice: Population health studies from extraction..."
"Holding financial institutions ethically accountable for defunding fossil fuels"
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"Holding financial institutions ethically accountable for defunding fossil fuels"
"Addressing the climate crisis through carbon emissions reduction policy and implementation..."
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"Addressing the climate crisis through carbon emissions reduction policy and implementation..."
"Air pollution health effects under climate change: a complex interaction with various pathways"
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"Air pollution health effects under climate change: a complex interaction with various pathways"
"The climate and health benefits from intensive building energy efficiency improvements"
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"The climate and health benefits from intensive building energy efficiency improvements"
Influence of Climatic Variables on Human Hantavirus Infections in Latin America and The Caribbean
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Influence of Climatic Variables on Human Hantavirus Infections in Latin America and The Caribbean
The Impact of Climate Change on Human Dengue Infections in The Caribbean
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The Impact of Climate Change on Human Dengue Infections in The Caribbean
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Climate change has made me hopeless, so there's that. I'm just glad I'm old.
I am pleasantly surprised by this video because I wasn’t expecting so much truth from a Yale university conversation.
This talk is so important. Thank you.
They are still in the process of painting the roofs white. :)
This doctor thinks people are warm-blooded animals
we are :/
Thanks for this
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It's marine cloud brightening. You said marine cloud bleaching. Also 19:26 David Keith has spoken about that and apparently that is not true. The sky would appear hasier but would not look hugely different than now.. Apparently
Bridge to this: Globally the ACE index (accumulated cyclone energy) 1980-2021 shows no increasing trend. Global Hurricane Landfalls 1970-2021 (updated from Weinkle et al, 2012) shows no trend. Satellite data since 1980 shows a slight downward global trend for total hurricaine numbers with 2021 being a record low year. The IPCC reports in AR6, chapter 11, "The total global frequency of TC [tropical cyclone] formation will decrease or remain unchanged with increasing global warming (medium confidence)." Not that I really care about what the IPCC says. Multidecadal variability in Atlantic hurricaines is most probably related to the AMO (Vecchi et al, 2021). NOAA data 1851-2021 shows no trend in number of hurricaine landfalls with the record high being 1886. What the data from NOAA SPC shows about tornados: EF1-EF5 (1954-2022) no trend; EF3-EF5 (most destructive) (1954-2022) 50% decline. No EF5s in US since 2013 (a record absence). The Global Land Precipitation Anomaly from AR5 will disappoint with deviations from the average increasing by 0.2% per decade, but if you look at the actual data, it's just very variable over the decades. Drought appears to be decreasing globally (Watts et al, 2018) measured by SPI 1901-2017. For every million people on earth, annual deaths from climate-related causes (extreme temperature, drought, flood, storms, wildfires) declined 98%--from an average of 247 per year during the 1920s to 2.5 in per year during the 2010s. Data on disaster deaths come from (EM-DAT, CRED / UCLouvain, Brussels,Belgium. ) Globally 2000-2019 there was a large decrease in cold-related deaths and a moderate increase in heat-related deaths (Zhao, 2021, Lancet). However, coldwaves are over 9 times more likely to kill than heatwaves, so the overall result is very beneficial. What else? Oh, deserts like the Sahara have shrunk considerably and the Earth has greened by 15% or more in a human lifetime (NASA). On extinction the rate is very low: 900 known lost species for 2.1 million known species in 500 years. At that frequency it will take over 930,000 years to reach 80% extinction of species experienced at the K-T boundary that saw the extinction of the dinosaurs. There is no climate crisis.
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I'm not a statistician but I don't really see a strong correlation between the amount of rainfall and the number of Dengue cases. Look at the massive number of cases in 2020, yet it was the year with the least amount of rainfall. I don't think this was because the lockdown halted vector control measures. The more obvious reason for this is that more people with fever were keen on going to get tested because they were fearful that they had gotten covid. And when it was realized that they didn't have covid, their doctors probably recommended they get a dengue test. So covid vigilance may have inadvertently led to more people being tested for dengue. The real lesson to be learned from the 2020 figure is that there are normally hundreds of undocumented cases of dengue every year in Grenada and most cases are probably relatively mild - maybe even asymptomatic - and so very few people actually go to get tested. To further bolster my point about how dengue is a lot more widespread in the population than is realized, consider how quickly Chikungunya spread through Grenada infecting a very large proportion of the population within a relatively short period of time. This is a mosquito borne disease just like dengue, so how is it we don't see dengue spreaking throughout the country just as Chikingunya did? Maybe it actually does, but we don't see it because most cases are very mild and people don't go to get tested, and hence most cases go undocumented. A large amount of mild to asymptomactic cases could also be occurring due to there being an already high level of immunity to dengue within the population given that it is now endemic here. So I wouldn't put much stock in the reported cases, they don't give an accurate picture of the true prevalence of the disease from year to year. it's only capturing the severe cases. I think there will be more cases of dengue in the rainy season than the dry season. But I don't think the amount of rainfall from year to year will really determine the amount of cases in a direct and consistent way. In other words the pattern only holds in a binary when comparing the dry season to the rainy season. But I don't think it holds up in an analogue way when comparing rainfall amounts between rainy seasons of different years. It only matters that there is rain but it doesn't matter that much how much rain falls in one year vs another. I would even suggest to you that there may be more cases in a year with a particularly dry dry season but an average rainy season. Why? Because during very dry dry seasons more persons store water so there is much more stagnant water island wide for mosquitoes to breed.
Fact 1: Remove the Earth’s atmosphere or even just the GreenHouse Gases and the Earth becomes much like the Moon, no water vapor or clouds, no ice or snow, no oceans, no vegetation, no 30% albedo becoming a barren rock ball, hot^3 (400 K) on the lit side, cold^3 (100 K) on the dark. At our distance from the Sun space is hot (394 K) not cold (5 K). That’s NOT what the Radiative GreenHouse Effect theory says. EVIDENCE: RGHE theory “288 K w - 255 K w/o = a 33 C colder ice ball Earth” 255 K assumes w/o keeps 30% albedo, an assumption akin to criminal fraud. Nikolov “Airless Celestial Bodies” Kramm “Moon as test bed for Earth” UCLA Diviner lunar mission data Int’l Space Station HVAC design for lit side of 250 F. (ISS web site) Astronaut backpack life support w/ AC and cool water tubing underwear. (Space Discovery Center) Fact 2: The GHGs require “extra” energy upwelling from a surface radiating as a black body. EVIDENCE: According to the K-T atmospheric power flux balance, numerous clones and SURFRAD the GHGs must absorb an “extra” 396/333/63 W/m^2 LWIR energy upwelling from the surface allegedly radiating as a black body. These graphics contain egregious arithmetic and thermodynamic errors. See ua-cam.com/video/0Jijw7-YG-U/v-deo.html Fact 3: Because of the significant non-radiative, i.e. kinetic, heat transfer processes of the contiguous participating atmospheric molecules the surface cannot upwell “extra” energy as a black body. EVIDENCE: As demonstrated by experiment, the gold standard of classical science. For the experimental write up see: principia-scientific.org/debunking-the-greenhouse-gas-theory-with-a-boiling-water-pot/ CONCLUSION: No RGHE, no GHG warming, no CAGW or mankind/CO2 driven climate change.
Does seem we're basically in the same place now as we was 10 years ago regarding geoengineering, zero progress has been made. I doubt it'll be used, the elites will save themselves and screw everyone else, that's how I see this going
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