We created a measure to help comprehend population vulnerability to potential flooding and excessive heat events using health, built environment and social factors. Through principal component analysis (PCA), we created non-weighted sum index scores of literature-reviewed social and built environment characteristics. We created baseline poor health measures using 1999–2005 ageadjusted cardiovascular and combined diabetes and hypertension mortality rates to correspond with social–built environment indices. We mapped US Census block groups by linked ageadjusted mortality and a PCA-created social–built environment index. The goal was to measure flooding and excessive heat event vulnerability as proxies for population vulnerability to climate c...
Government officials, health professionals, and other decision makers are tasked with characterizing...
Purpose: To determine whether perceived importance of local climate change adaptation and mitigation...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...
We created a measure to help comprehend population vulnerability to potential flooding and excessive...
Climate change represents a significant and growing threat to population health. Rural areas face un...
Climate change is negatively impacting the health of Canadians and is accordingly expected to have a...
This study reviewed first available frameworks for climate change adaptation in the public health ar...
Research has demonstrated that vulnerable populations including disadvantaged populations of color l...
The State of California faces a range of impacts from global climate change, including increases in ...
Urbanisation and climate change are expected to introduce novel public health, environmental, and su...
Morbidity and mortality impacts of extreme heat amplified by climate change will be unequally distri...
Background: Although the frequency and magnitude of climate change-related health h...
Climate change is increasing risks to human health and to the health systems that seek to protect th...
Environmental public health indicators (EPHIs) are used by local, state, and federal health agencies...
abstract: Background The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is...
Government officials, health professionals, and other decision makers are tasked with characterizing...
Purpose: To determine whether perceived importance of local climate change adaptation and mitigation...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...
We created a measure to help comprehend population vulnerability to potential flooding and excessive...
Climate change represents a significant and growing threat to population health. Rural areas face un...
Climate change is negatively impacting the health of Canadians and is accordingly expected to have a...
This study reviewed first available frameworks for climate change adaptation in the public health ar...
Research has demonstrated that vulnerable populations including disadvantaged populations of color l...
The State of California faces a range of impacts from global climate change, including increases in ...
Urbanisation and climate change are expected to introduce novel public health, environmental, and su...
Morbidity and mortality impacts of extreme heat amplified by climate change will be unequally distri...
Background: Although the frequency and magnitude of climate change-related health h...
Climate change is increasing risks to human health and to the health systems that seek to protect th...
Environmental public health indicators (EPHIs) are used by local, state, and federal health agencies...
abstract: Background The evidence that heat waves can result in both increased deaths and illness is...
Government officials, health professionals, and other decision makers are tasked with characterizing...
Purpose: To determine whether perceived importance of local climate change adaptation and mitigation...
Climate change may affect the frequency, intensity, and geographic distribution of severe coastal st...