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LEGAL RESOURCE – Mental Health Consequences of Climate Change in SA – African Climate Alliance v. Minister of Mineral Resources & Energy

August 2021
Garret Barnwell
Legal Document - African Climate Alliance v. Minister of Mineral Resources & Energy
This expert report, filed by plaintiffs in "African Climate Alliance v. Minister of Mineral Resources & Energy," assesses the psychological and mental health impacts of climate change on current and future generations living in South Africa.Read More →

Enhanced Rare Earth Element Mobilization in a Mountain Watershed of the Colorado Mineral Belt with Concomitant Detection in Aquatic Biota: Increasing Climate Change-Driven Degradation to Water Quality

August 2021
Garrett P. Rue and Diane M. McKnight
Environmental Science and Technology
This study reports on climate change-driven water quality impacts in the Snake River watershed.Read More →

Extreme Heat: The Economic and Social Consequences for the United States

August 2021
Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center
Atlantic Council
This report quantifies the impacts of heat under current and future conditions.Read More →

High ambient temperature and child emergency and hospital visits in New York City

June 2021
Li Niu, Maria Teresa Herrera, Blean Girma, Bian Liu, Leah Schinasi, Jane E. Clougherty, Perry E. Sheffield
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
This study assesses the differing associations between high ambient temperatures and risk of emergency department visits and hospitalizations among children by age group in New York City.Read More →

The burden of heat-related mortality attributable to recent human-induced climate change

May 2021
A. M. Vicedo-Cabrera, N. Scovronick, A. Gasparrini
Nature Climate Change
Thirty-seven percent of warm-season heat-related deaths can be attributed to anthropogenic climate change and increased mortality is evident on every continent.Read More →

Anthropogenic climate change is worsening North American pollen seasons

February 2021
William R. L. Anderegg, John T. Abatzoglou, Leander D. L. Anderegg, Leonard Bielory, Patrick L. Kinney & Lewis Ziska
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Long-term pollen data from 60 North American stations and Earth system model simulations quantify the role of human-caused climate change in continental patterns in pollen concentrations.Read More →

Shifts in global bat diversity suggest a possible role of climate change in the emergence of SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2

January 2021
Robert M. Beyer, Andrea Manica & Camilo Mora
Science of the Total Environment
The number of coronaviruses in an area is strongly correlated with local bat species richness, which in turn is affected by climatic conditions. Climate change may have played a key role in the evolution or transmission of the two SARS CoVs.Read More →

Climate Change and Human Health in Montana: A Special Report of the Montana Climate Assessment

January 2021
Alexandra Adams, Robert Byron, Bruce Maxwell, Susan Higgins, Margaret Eggers, Lori Byron, Cathy Whitlock
Montana Climate Assessment
This report assesses the human health impacts of climate change in Montana.Read More →

LEGAL RESOURCE – Independent Expert Report of Dr. Karl Mallon – Sharma & Others v. Minister for the Environment

September 2020
Karl Mallon
Legal Document - Sharma & Others v. Minister for the Environment
This Independent Expert Report, submitted in Sharma v. Minister for the Environment, assesses the foreseeable future impacts of a new coal mine in Australia on people in Australia between the ages of zero and 18 in the year 2020.Read More →

Limiting global warming to 1.5º C will lower increases in inequalities of four hazard indicators of climate change

November 2019
Hideo Shiogama, Tomoko Hasegawa, Shinichiro Fujimori, Daisuke Murakami, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Katsumasa Tanaka, Seita Emori, Izumi Kubota, Manabu Abe, Yukiko Imada, Masahiro Watanabe, Daniel Mitchell, Nathalie Schaller, Jana Sillmann, Erich Fischer, John Scinocca, Ingo Bethke, Ludwig Lierhammer, Jun'ya Takakura, Tim Trautmann, Petra Döll, Sebastian Ostberg, Hannes Schmeid, Fahad Saeed, and Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
Environmental Research Letters
This peer-reviewed study uses climate modeling and socioeconomic indexes to predict the impact of extreme events under 1.5º C and 2º C of warming, especially their impact on least developed countries.Read More →

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