'Wildfire smoke is deadly: Why isn’t it accounted for in our climate policy?'
CHI Director, Dr. Susan Anenberg, published an op-ed in The Hill.
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'Wildfire smoke is deadly: Why isn’t it accounted for in our climate policy?'
CHI Director, Dr. Susan Anenberg, published an op-ed in The Hill.
'Doctors Are Quietly Teaching Americans About Climate Change'
CHI Co-Director and Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Dr. Neelu Tummala, was quoted in a Heatmap piece.
'Wildfires Will Only Get Worse. We Need Satellite Tracking of Air Pollution'
CHI Director, Dr. Susan Anenberg, and CHI member, Dr. Kate O'Dell, published an op-ed in Scientific American.
CHI members provide expert opinion and guidance on wildfire smoke
Several CHI members, including CHI Director, Dr. Susan Anenberg, CHI member, Dr. Kate O'Dell, and CHI Co-Director, Dr. Neelu Tummala, were very active in the media during the consecutive days of poor...
CHI members provide expert opinion and guidance on wildfire smoke
Several CHI members, including CHI Director, Dr. Susan Anenberg, CHI member, Dr. Kate O'Dell, and CHI Co-Director, Dr. Neelu Tummala, were very active in the media during the consecutive days of poor...
'Where was Climate Change at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health?'
CHI members Rachel Clark, Dr. Bill Dietz, and Sydney Pryor published a paper in the American Journal of Public Health.
Redstone Center's Parks Report garners local media attention
CHI partners at the Sumner M. Redstone Global Center for Prevention and Wellness recently published the Neighborhood Park Service Report.
CHI partners at Redstone Center publish Parks Report
CHI partners at the Sumner M. Redstone Global Center for Prevention and Wellness recently published the Neighborhood Park Service Report.
GW Medical School approves longitudinal Climate and Health Curriculum
The GW medical School has officially approved climate change as a longitudinal curriculum!
'Adults are getting allergies for the first time. Thanks, climate change.'
CHI Co-Director and Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Dr. Neelu Tummala, was quoted in a NBC News piece on climate change and allergies.