π«Explore how heat, air pollution, and extreme weather impact cardiovascular health in YCCCH's upcoming webinar on Monday, May 11 from 7-9pm.
Learn strategies to protect patients and improve resilience, plus how heart care can support sustainability.
Register today: bit.ly/ClimateCV-Webinar
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β° Deadline Extended to April 17 β°
There's still time to apply to our Climate Change and Mental Health short course!
Build practical skills to support patient and community mental health in a changing climate.
π Learn more and apply: bit.ly/CCMHcourse
Read these slides to learn about what the study showed, what Dwight residents shared about their experiences, and what potential solutions for heat in Dwight might look like.
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Through focus groups and a survey, Dwight residents shared their experience of summer heat and potential solutions. The goal was to uncover insights that will help the community keep cool through neighborhood improvements and new policies and programs.
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The Dwight Heat Study was conducted by the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health, the Yale Urban Design Workshop, and the Community Alliance for Research and Engagement, in collaboration with New Haven's Dwight community.
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As the mental health impacts of climate change become increasingly evident, health professionals need the knowledge and tools to support patients facing climate-related stress, trauma, and uncertainty.
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Join for our #ClimateChangeandHealth Seminar series on Feb. 9 at 12pm ET. Dr. Heather Burris, Attending Neonatologist and Associate Professor of Pediatrics will be our featured speaker.
Register: bit.ly/2026BurrisSeminar
@hhburris.bsky.social @childrensphila.bsky.social @pennmedicine.bsky.social
Join YCCCH for our first #ClimateChangeandHealth Seminar of the year on Jan. 26 at 12pm ET! Dr. Ana Isabel Baptista, Associate Professor in the Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management at The New School University, will be our featured speaker.
Register here π bit.ly/2026BaptistaSeminar
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Itβs been a long year. Weβre ending 2025 on a high note, here is a round up of some good news in climate change and health. π See you in 2026!
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Tell us what you think about electric and induction stoves in the comments.π
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As the weather gets colder, safety around gas appliances and indoor air pollution become even more important. Here is some information on gas stoves to help us all stay safe while we cook.
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Dear friends, thank you for your support. Amid political uncertainty, your generosity keeps us moving forward. This #GivingTuesday, please consider a tax-deductible gift of any size. Together, we can protect health in a changing climate. ππ
bit.ly/DonatetoYCCCH
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But progress doesnβt happen on policy papers alone-it needs people.
Evidence-based decision-making, and accountable leadership are central to turning these goals into actual climate resilience on the ground.
As citizens our role is to help shape the systems that protect our planet.
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COP30 reinforces that effective climate action hinges on resilient systems, transparent governance, and stronger global cooperation.
From scaling adaptation finance to safeguarding vulnerable communities, the goals set in BelΓ©m highlight how urgently nations must accelerate implementation.
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From turkey to cranberry sauce, climate change is reshaping the foods that define our Thanksgiving table. This season, letβs savor our plates while recognizing what it takes to protect them.
What are your favorite Thanksgiving foods?
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Join YCCCH for our final #ClimateChangeandHealth Seminar of the year on Dec. 1 at 12pm ET! Dr. Katherine Dickinson, Associate Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Colorado School of Public Health, will be our featured speaker.
Register here π bit.ly/2025DickinsonSeminar
As climate change fuels heavier storms, protecting health means preparing our infrastructure and our public health systems for a wetter future. We canβt stop the rain, but we can change what it means. Act local. Work for climate. Live lighter β while thereβs still time.
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This year, the Northeast has faced record-breaking rain and repeated flash floods, disrupting communities, damaging homes, and threatening drinking water. Flooding increases risks of mold exposure, waterborne illness, and mental health strain long after the waters recede.
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Have a happy and sustainable Halloween. Tell us what you're dressing up as this year!
On International Climate Change Day, we reaffirm our shared responsibility to protect people and the planet.
At the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health (YCCCH), we bridge research, education, and action to advance health equity and resilience.
A very good qualitative study examining local strategies to cope with heat.
π« Sleep and environnemental justice issues with one quote
Beating the heat in a low-income urban community of color: a qualitative study of coping strategies, barriers, and solutions (US)
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Join the Kimball Smith Series on Monday, October 27, featuring YCCCH Faculty Director Dr. Kai Chen. This discussion will explore how research, governance, and community action can together bolster public health resilience in the face of climate change.
Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Don't miss today's #YaleGreatTalks!
WEEKLY RESEARCH CONFERENCE
π12pm
π₯ΌKai Chen, PhD @cchyale.bsky.social @yalesph.bsky.social
πClimate Change, Air Pollution, and Public Health
πTAC S447 / π»zoom
At @cchyale.bsky.social, we'll keep collecting evidence as it's published: you can follow along at healthattribution.org. We've also launched a working group for a new Global Burden of Climate Change Study, which you can follow at gbcc.study. Time to get to work. #CountEveryClimateDeath
π On Thursday, September 25, 2025, join @cchyale.bsky.social & The New York Academy of Medicine for our flagship event on sustainable health systems during Climate Week NYC! πΏ
Learn more & register today: HealthSystemsClimateAction.com
#ClimateHealth #SustainableHealthcare #YCCCH #NYAM