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Gina McCarthy & Making Climate Change Personal
Read MoreConversations with those taking action at the intersection of climate change and public health.As part of our weekly Climate, Health & Equity Brief, we’re …
Arctic Fires, Supercell Storms, And Climate Despair
Matt James and Traci SiegelRead MoreHot Topic: Nature's wrath. While Louisiana saw less impact than predicted from Hurricane Barry, natural disasters of all types are on the rise around the world…
Productivity Loss, Flash Floods, And Nashville Takes Action
Matt James and Traci SiegelRead MoreHot topic: Economics. Two new reports are predicting major economic impacts due to heat-related productivity loss resulting from climate change. New projection…
Choosing Cities, Violent Crime, And Climate Apartheid
Matt James and Traci SiegelRead MoreHot topic: Climate injustice. Studies continue to confirm that climate change disproportionately harms the planet’s poorest and most vulnerable populations. Ne…
Ed Maibach & Communicating Climate Change
Read MoreConversations with those taking action at the intersection of climate change and public health.As part of our weekly Climate, Health and Equity Brief, we’re pl…
Flooded Crops, Farmworker Health, And Carbon-Capturing Soil
Matt James and Traci SiegelRead MoreHot topic of the week: Farmers. Climate change is proving to be a formidable challenge for the American farmer. A devastating storm season in the Midwest this …
State, Countries, And Protections Act
Matt James and Traci SiegelRead MoreHot topic of the week: Clean energy. We talk a lot about the negative health effects of climate change, but this week we focus on the good news from philanthro…
Intern Insights: Takeaways from Our 2018-2019 Interns
Eleanor Chen and Sarah SalingerRead MoreThis year at GMMB, we tried something new. Instead of hiring interns for a single college semester, we brought them on from September through April. During thi…