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Seminar: Estimating attributable deaths from short-term pollution effects

 Health impact assessment (HIA) is a common policy tool that quantifies health burden from air pollution under different policy scenarios. Most HIAs consider health impacts using risk estimates from single-pollutant models, leaving uncertainty about varying impacts from multiple air pollutants

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Meeting Urban Stormwater and Coastal Resiliency Challenges

Brooklyn College's Graduate Center for Worker Education 25 Broadway #700, Brooklyn, United States

UN 2023 Water Conference Side Event Symposium (Event ID OS500) Please join us for this highly interactive symposium as we […]

CCNY Graduate Research Symposium – 2023

City College of New York 160 Convent Avenue, New York

Graduate Student Council Presents: Graduate Research Symposium Call for Submissions Deadline: April 7, 2023 Open to all CCNY graduate students The […]

NOAA Seminar Series: Enhancing NWS Heat Services through Urban Heat Island (UHI) Mapping Information

he global climate crisis is a prevalent issue that will disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. With rising temperatures, susceptibility to heat effects has caused concern about thermal comfort and urban heat during the summer. Prior work has indicated that urban heat islands (UHI) can have adverse health outcomes and can be exacerbated depending on geographic location, race-ethnicity, housing characteristics, and socioeconomic disparitie

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