The 19th century experiences of Yellow Fever epidemics in New Orleans and Norfolk present historical parallels for how those cities, and others, are experiencing existential threats from climate change and sea level rise in the 21st century. In particular, the 19th century ?Sanitary Reform? movement can be interpreted as a model for challenges facing 21st century ?Climate Resilience? initiatives, including denialism and political obfuscation of scientific debates as well as tensions between short-term profit and the cost of long-term infrastructure investments and between individualism and communitarianism. The history of Sanitary Reform suggests that, at least in the U.S., Climate Resilience initiatives will advance largely on a regional b...
Pandemics have historically been great opportunities to rewrite urban policies and to influence futu...
By the 1790s, Philadelphia was a thriving port city that saw numerous ships arriving daily from fore...
The introduction of pasteurization, antibiotics, and vaccinations, as well as improved sanitation, ...
The 19th century experiences of Yellow Fever epidemics in New Orleans and Norfolk present historical...
How early twentieth century fumigation technologies transformed maritime quarantine practices and in...
The relationship between overall environment - social and physical - and human health status is not ...
The nineteenth century sanitary revolution that occurred in Britain and the industrializing world ha...
This is an historical review of the drivers behind the slow development of safe water and sanitation...
Climate change will affect the prevalence, distribution, and lethality of many diseases, from mosqui...
A BcS'TRA CT: Water-bome diseases like cholera and typhoid fever have traditionally not been in...
Although we often speak of ‘the’ environmental problem, what we in fact have is a large family of pr...
According to Peter Sloterdijk, the 20th century begins in 1915, in Ypres, France, where German soldi...
In 1855, the town of Portsmouth, Virginia was devastated by an epidemic of yellow fever. Most citize...
We now have good reason to worry that many coastal cities will be flooded by the end of the century....
The public health movement in the South began in the wake of a yellow fever epidemic that devastated...
Pandemics have historically been great opportunities to rewrite urban policies and to influence futu...
By the 1790s, Philadelphia was a thriving port city that saw numerous ships arriving daily from fore...
The introduction of pasteurization, antibiotics, and vaccinations, as well as improved sanitation, ...
The 19th century experiences of Yellow Fever epidemics in New Orleans and Norfolk present historical...
How early twentieth century fumigation technologies transformed maritime quarantine practices and in...
The relationship between overall environment - social and physical - and human health status is not ...
The nineteenth century sanitary revolution that occurred in Britain and the industrializing world ha...
This is an historical review of the drivers behind the slow development of safe water and sanitation...
Climate change will affect the prevalence, distribution, and lethality of many diseases, from mosqui...
A BcS'TRA CT: Water-bome diseases like cholera and typhoid fever have traditionally not been in...
Although we often speak of ‘the’ environmental problem, what we in fact have is a large family of pr...
According to Peter Sloterdijk, the 20th century begins in 1915, in Ypres, France, where German soldi...
In 1855, the town of Portsmouth, Virginia was devastated by an epidemic of yellow fever. Most citize...
We now have good reason to worry that many coastal cities will be flooded by the end of the century....
The public health movement in the South began in the wake of a yellow fever epidemic that devastated...
Pandemics have historically been great opportunities to rewrite urban policies and to influence futu...
By the 1790s, Philadelphia was a thriving port city that saw numerous ships arriving daily from fore...
The introduction of pasteurization, antibiotics, and vaccinations, as well as improved sanitation, ...