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Global Warming’s Six Americas, Fall 2024
In 2009, we identified Global Warming’s Six Americas – the Alarmed, Concerned, Cautious, Disengaged, Doubtful, and...
Advancing and Integrating Climate and Health Policies: Insights from Six Geographies
Download Full Report Executive summary Human health depends on planetary health, including a stable climate, and the...
Advancing Integration of Climate and Health Policies in Brazil
Download Full Report Executive Summary Our report from Brazil is available in Portuguese here. Climate change is...
Advancing Integration of Climate and Health Policies in the Caribbean
Download Full Report Executive Summary There is mounting evidence that efforts to address climate change and to...
Advancing and Integrating Climate and Health Policies in Germany
Download Full Report Executive Summary Current status of national climate and health policies Germany faces growing...
Advancing and Integrating Climate and Health Policies in Kenya
Download Full Report Executive Summary This study offers insights into Kenya’s national climate and health policy...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Public Perceptions of the Health Harms of Global Warming, Fall 2024
Download Full Report Report Summary This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate...
Advancing and Integrating Climate and Health Policies in the United Kingdom
Download Full Report Executive Summary The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded in 2021 that 'it...
Communicating with policy makers about climate change, health, and their intersection: a scoping review
Abstract Ambitious policies are urgently needed to protect human health from the impacts of climate change. Civil...
Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs and Attitudes, Fall 2024
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