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Expired NOT-CA-25-003: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI ...

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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has issued a Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) aimed at advancing implementation science related to climate change and health. This initiative seeks to address the significant health threats posed by climate change, particularly for vulnerable populations. The NOSI encourages innovative research proposals that explore barriers and facilitators to the adoption and sustainability of effective interventions designed to mitigate the health impacts of climate change. Key dates for application submissions are highlighted, with a focus on understanding and enhancing health resilience across communities. This is a crucial opportunity for researchers to contribute to the growing field of climate and health, particularly in light of the increasing urgency of climate-related health challenges.

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Tools and Resources | IANPHI | Atlanta GA

Tools and Resources | IANPHI | Atlanta GA

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Explore the essential toolkit provided by IANPHI for the development of National Public Health Institutes (NPHIs). This resource is designed to assist member countries and partners in enhancing their public health capabilities. It includes frameworks, best practices, and additional resources aimed at strengthening public health systems globally. Dive into the comprehensive guides that cover everything from establishing NPHIs to navigating health emergencies and climate change impacts. Join the movement to bolster public health infrastructure and ensure effective responses to health challenges worldwide!

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Climate change

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WHO fact sheet on climate change and health: provides key facts, patterns of infection, measuring health effects and WHO response.

Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is the biggest health threat facing humanity today. The World Health Organization (WHO) highlights that climate change affects the social and environmental determinants of health, leading to increased mortality and morbidity from malnutrition, malaria, and heat stress. By 2030, it is projected to cause an additional 250,000 deaths annually. Vulnerable populations, particularly in developing countries, are disproportionately affected, facing barriers to healthcare access and increased health inequalities. The WHO emphasizes the urgent need for global action to limit temperature rise to 1.5°C to mitigate these health impacts and protect the most vulnerable communities. This fact sheet outlines the key facts, health risks, and WHO's response to the climate crisis, urging immediate action to safeguard public health and promote resilience against climate-related health threats.

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Climate Change and Health Factsheets | Climate Change Impacts ...

Climate Change and Health Factsheets | Climate Change Impacts ...

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Explore the critical intersection of climate change and human health through a series of insightful fact sheets. These resources highlight how climate change impacts various life stages and vulnerable populations, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and action. From children to older adults, discover how factors like location, health, and socioeconomic status influence vulnerability to climate-related health risks. Join the conversation on how we can collectively mitigate these risks and safeguard our health in an era of climate change.

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Expired NOT-ES-22-010: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI ...

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The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) has issued a Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) aimed at fostering innovative technologies that address the intersection of climate change and human health. This initiative encourages small business innovation research (SBIR) grant applications to develop tools and methodologies that can mitigate health risks associated with climate change, particularly for vulnerable populations. The NOSI outlines key areas of interest, including technologies for monitoring environmental exposures, disaster response, and mental health interventions during extreme weather events. With a focus on creating actionable solutions, this initiative seeks to enhance public health resilience in the face of climate change's growing threats.

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Research Group: Climate Epidemiology and Public Health

Research Group: Climate Epidemiology and Public Health

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The Climate Epidemiology and Public Health research team at the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM) is at the forefront of understanding the intricate relationship between climate change and human health. Their innovative research tackles pressing issues such as health impact attribution studies, projections of health impacts under climate change scenarios, and assessments of health impacts from climate-related hazards. By collaborating with local stakeholders and employing cutting-edge methodologies, the team aims to enhance adaptation strategies for vulnerable populations, including mental health patients and older adults. With ongoing projects like ACTUAL and NCCS-Impacts Health, they are committed to advancing evidence-based solutions to mitigate the health risks posed by climate change. Stay informed about their groundbreaking work and subscribe to their newsletter for updates!

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Health and Climate Change

Health and Climate Change

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A landscape assessment of funding and research at the nexus of climate change and health, based on interviews with leading experts in government, academia, and the nonprofit and private sectors.

Explore the critical intersection of climate change and health in this comprehensive landscape assessment. Conducted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, this report reveals insights from 38 experts across various sectors, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated funding and research strategies. Discover the key findings that emphasize the limited funding for health-related climate initiatives, the necessity for applied research, and the importance of framing climate change as a human health issue. This assessment not only identifies challenges but also presents opportunities for impactful interventions that can protect vulnerable populations and promote health equity in the face of climate change.

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Wellbeing and Climate Change - MN Dept. of Health

Wellbeing and Climate Change - MN Dept. of Health

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Explore the profound connection between climate change and mental health in this insightful article. It delves into how climate-related disasters can lead to immediate and long-term mental health challenges, affecting individuals differently based on their circumstances. The concept of 'Solastalgia' is introduced, highlighting the emotional distress caused by environmental changes. The article also discusses the various health outcomes linked to climate anxiety, particularly among vulnerable populations such as youth, women, and communities of color. It emphasizes the importance of support systems and resources for public health professionals, healthcare providers, and educators to address these pressing issues. Join the conversation on how we can better understand and mitigate the mental health impacts of climate change.

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Public Health: Implications of Climate Change: ERIT: Environmental ...

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Information about climate change impacts on public health.

Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it poses significant risks to public health, affecting communities' ability to provide essential health services. Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and deteriorating air and water quality are intensifying health stressors, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the young, elderly, and low-income individuals. This article explores the multifaceted health risks associated with climate change, including increased heat-related illnesses, respiratory disorders, and waterborne diseases. It emphasizes the urgent need for communities to adapt and prepare for these challenges, highlighting strategies and resources available to protect public health in the face of climate change.

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Session 4: Sustainability - Climate Change and Public Health | IANPHI | Atlanta GA

Session 4: Sustainability - Climate Change and Public Health | IANPHI | Atlanta GA

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On February 7, 2024, the International Association of National Public Health Institutes (IANPHI) convened a pivotal session on sustainability, climate change, and public health. Moderated by Dr. Sofia Viegas, the meeting showcased the vital work of the IANPHI Climate Change and Public Health Committee, led by Dr. Sebastien Denys. The session highlighted the crucial role of national public health institutes (NPHIs) in addressing climate change's impacts on health. Presentations from various NPHIs underscored their experiences and strategies for adaptation and response. Key topics included the ENBEL project, which focuses on communicating climate change and health, and a comprehensive status report on climate change and health for Germany. The discussions emphasized the need for collaboration, effective communication, and proactive investments to safeguard public health against future climate challenges. Dr. Denys concluded by inviting more individuals to join the committee, reinforcing the importance of unity in tackling climate change issues.

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