📢Reserach position on health impacts of climate change - @CICERO_klima is hiring!
➡️CICERO wants to strengthen and expand their research in the field. They are looking for an experienced researcher for a permanent position.
👇🏽About the position:
https://t.co/FYHTwmxxO5
New interview out:
Usually, researchers have looked at environmental factors how they affect health separately.
In Exhaustion we have studied #airpollution and #heat jointly, taking factors like degree of urbanicity and population density into account 👇🏽.
https://t.co/SuUq6Uff1D
The link between environmental risk factors and human health has been historically overlooked at EGU meets. This session stands out as one of the limited opportunities to showcase your work on issues related to climate and health. @somagnik@Sari_Kovats
📢Call for abstracts on #climatechange & #health for #EGU24 April '24 multidisciplinary session:
Quantifying human health risks in changing climate
convened by @sourangsuc@somagnik@Sari_Kovats
‼️Deadline: 10.01.24 (1.12.23 for waiver/travel support)
➡️https://t.co/EWNrO0HNUJ
📢Call for abstracts on #climatechange & #health for #EGU24 April '24 multidisciplinary session:
Quantifying human health risks in changing climate
convened by @sourangsuc@somagnik@Sari_Kovats
‼️Deadline: 10.01.24 (1.12.23 for waiver/travel support)
➡️https://t.co/EWNrO0HNUJ
I’ve handled the review of > 1000 papers at @nature. Over time, you notice aspects of presentation on which reviewers tend to comment. In the interests of minimizing hassles during review, I offer the following suggestions (a bit targeted to climate papers).
CICERO invites applications for a PhD position:
PhD Fellow in Natural Sciences Climate Research at CICERO Center for International Climate Research https://t.co/JTclAlrGP8
NEW research supported by CCA published in @env_int_journal reviews how global evidence on #HouseholdAirPollution, including from cooking with solid fuels and kerosene, impacts outdoor #AirQuality and #health.
Read it now:
https://t.co/dOAMLzLZns
Household air pollution #HAP is a dominant source of ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) globally new comprehensive review shows . Thanks to Sourangsu Chowdhury! @sourangsuc https://t.co/POaxwdEZ3b
Noted at @LancetCountdown launch by @EJZRobinson66: There is increasing evidence that heat & air pollution combined leads to many more excess deaths than heat or air pollution alone, hinting at large co-benefits for health of reducing air pollution and burning of fossil fuels.
More capacity is needed to address health effects of climate change & inequities, adaptation & mitigation effectiveness, and the under-representations of low- or middle-income countries. Thanks to @SamiraJabakhanj https://t.co/z5uqMzltSw @MDPIOpenAccess
🫁 More people will die of lung diseases in our cities when high temperatures are combined with high levels of #airpollution. This is especially true for those of us who are 65+.
Find out more: https://t.co/cYHeemVGhh
#HeatActionDay#BeatTheHeat#BeatAirPollution#heatwave
The unique aspect of the current #Heatwave in #India is its early onset and large extent! These two factors make this heatwave unprecedented in the observed climate! However, we will witness such events more often in the future!! My views: https://t.co/vTqbJSBS12
Does #AirPollution enhance the impacts of #Heat on human health? First systematic review and meta-analysis shows YES. Temperature thresholds for heat warnings may need to be lowered on heavily polluted days. #HEATCOST@Belmont_Forum@ENBEL_H2020 https://t.co/RpmITbgqSD
📢📰 Check out the EXHAUSTION newsletter for updates from our research on #Heat#AirPollution#ClimateChange and associated #health effects, particularly heart and lung disease.
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What are the major source sectors of BC, aSOA and POA?
These new results also show that accounting for toxicity of these anthropogenic organic aerosols in PM2.5 have major policy implications globally.@LSHTM@LSHTM_Planet@iitbombay@maxplanckpress
https://t.co/HMzTu1nAMq
If I ever refer to a grad student / postdoc as “my” student, please immediately correct me. Professors do not own students. Instead they are a student in a group organized by the professor. Yes this is a subtweet. My first!
Recreation and mobility in natural areas is unlikely to spread #COVID19 and is good for mental health. Our new global study: https://t.co/1VlbUEajxS
@NINAnature@MDPIOpenAccess Thanks to @Google for mobility data and #EarthEngine for environmental data