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Working Group III Contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

April 2014
Ottmar Edenhofer, Ramón Pichs-Madruga, Youba Sokona, Jan C. Minx, Ellie Farahani, Susanne Kadner, Kristin Seyboth, Anna Adler, Ina Baum, Steffen Brunner, Patrick Eickemeier, Benjamin Kriemann, Jussi Savolainen, Steffen Schlömer, Christoph von Stechow, Timm Zwickel
Cambridge University Press
This report presents an assessment climate change mitigation options, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reducing their concentrations in the atmosphere. Read More →

Shifts in the Seasonal Distribution of Deaths in Australia, 1968–2007

April 2013
Charmian M. Bennett, Keith B. G. Dear, Anthony J. McMichael
International Journal of Biometeorology
This study examines the ratio of summer to winter deaths in Australia with a background of rising average annual temperature over four decades, and finds that change has been driven more by reduced winter mortality than by increased summer mortality.Read More →

Climate Change Epidemiology: Methodological Challenges

November 2009
Wei W. Xun, Aneire E. Khan, Edwin Michael, Paolo Vineis
International Journal of Public Health
This article reviews a number of challenges that climate change presents to epidemiology, including topics such as exposure assessment, bias, confounding, causal complexities, and uncertainties. Read More →

Climate Change and Human Health

June 2009
George Luber, PhD, and Natasha Prudent, MPH
Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association
Increased global temperatures and extreme weather events have led to human health problems. This paper stresses the need for public health strategies that incorporate climate mitigation efforts to manage the impacts of climate change effectively. Read More →

Restoring the Quality of Our Environment

November 1965
President's Science Advisory Committee
The White House
This book is designed to prompt appropriate Departments and Agencies to consider the problems and recommendations regarding emissions that the book reports on. Read More →

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