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Natur’Adapt initiative Workshop
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Participative workshop to kick start a dialogue on how to collectively accelerate the transition towards a nature-inclusive and climate-resilient society.
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Climate Change and Health: Adapting to Mental, Physical and Societal Challenges
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The research consortium CHAMPS studies the potential impacts of climate change on health, with a focus on three interrelated topics:
The first relates to mental health impacts associated with seasonal fluctuationsin the intensity of daylight and modifying weather effects such as cloudiness andsnow cover.
The second concerns health impacts of thermal stress, both heat and cold,and the influence of social vulnerability and exposure of the population on the severity of impacts
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2023 Monitoring Report on the German Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change
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Within the framework of the German Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change (DAS), the Federal government presents the 2023 (third) Monitoring Report on the German Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change.
This report describes the impacts of climate change on the basis of solid scientific data, at the same time as providing the public as well as decision-makers in all sectors of society with information on tangible impacts of climate change
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Projecting sea level rise: from ice sheets to local implications
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Sea level rise (SLR) is one of the most damaging impacts of climate change, threatening the economy, ecology, and the entire existence of coastal areas around the world. The EU-funded PROTECT project drives SLR projections beyond the state of the art and provides long-term scientific and societal benefits
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Climate change effects on the epidemiology of infectious diseases and the impacts on northern societies
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To identify and investigate the effects of climate change on the geographic distribution and epidemiology of human and animal infectious diseases throughout the Nordic region and Russia. Particularly, CLINF studies such climate change effects on northern animal husbandry households in the light of socio-economic and managerial conditions
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‘Reverse’ identification key for mosquito species
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During the latter part of the 20th century, the role of mosquitoes as vectors of diseases of public health concern was generally considered limited to the tropics. However, in the early 21st century, an increasingly connected world through travel, trade, and tourism means that Europe is seeing regular transmission of mosquito-borne diseases, a trend confirmed by advances in pathogen detection
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The German Climate Preparedness Portal - KLiVO
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The KLiVO Portal collects data and information concerning climate change as well as services for a target-oriented adaption to the effects of climate change. Regardless of whether guidelines, web tools, maps or upskilling qualification and advice – all of the Climate Preparedness Services aim to support you with your self provision in face of the inevitable effects of climate change.
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Nurses Climate Challenge Europe: A campaign to engage health professionals on the impacts of climate change on health
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Fatalities associated with wildfires
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The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) contributes to the international approach to Climate change and Health
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A special edition of the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) magazine on climate change and health showcases the knowledge and advice that is contributing to solutions for health-related climate impacts at local, regional, national and international levels. Featured topics in this edition include: international approach to health effects of climate change; five questions about climate change and infectious disease; greener streets in Dutch cities; public focus on wind turbines and health.
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