joy shumake-guillemot

@joygmt

Global Environmental Health Policy and Science Specialist. I lead the WHO/WMO Office for Climate and Health in Geneva | Co-chair

Geneva
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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    13. sij

    Out today! Our paper in linking rising temperatures with increases in suicides, assaults, drownings and transport accidents. Summary below. :

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    9. sij

    Working to develop equitable health and climate solutions? We currently have 9 relevant upcoming webinars listed on the website. Check em out at the link below.

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    7. sij

    The most horrifying image I have seen in a while: 3D “visualization” of the fires in Australia, made from data from NASA’s FIRMS (Satellite data regarding fires) between 05/12/19 - 05/01/20 showing all areas which have been affected by bushfires

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    is a health problem. is a health problem. is a health problem. is a health problem. is a health problem.

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    6. pro 2019.

    SAVE THE DATE: The 2020 International Community Based Adaptation Conference, CBA14, will be in Bangkok, Thailand! Find out more here: | weADAPT Hosts:

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    WHO and the global health community call on governments, businesses, institutions and financial actors to deliver an ambitious . Here 5 recommendations to boost & protect our health 👉

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    Human populations are concentrated in the areas of the world most exposed to rising temperatures, experiencing warming at a rate four times the global average, finds . Explore the data:

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    11. lis 2019.

    In work done in Qatar with the United Nations we aim to protect labourers from high heat and humidity. Companies in Qatar should adopt heat stress alleviation plans, annual health check-ups, adjust their summertime work hours and empower employees:

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    17. ruj 2019.

    Planting trees and other vegetation is often touted as a solution to mitigate the urban heat island effect—the tendency for cities to be a few degrees warmer than surrounding rural areas.

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    . Director-General urges world leaders to protect health from climate change - including devastating heatwaves - in advance of the upcoming Summit.

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    Both global warming & urbanization can enhance warming in cities & their surroundings, especially during heat-related events, including heat waves. Cities at risk must learn how to adapt to more days with higher temperatures.

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    25. kol 2019.

    Our researchers were out in full force today investigating extreme heat, shading, and vegetation along recreational paths & in play spaces at Kiwanis Park w/ . Lots of nighttime activity when the heat subsides!

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    This is the first time I’ve written on climate adaptation and health — in this case, what we’re learning about the effects of chemicals dislodged during disasters, and why they’re so hard to protect against.

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    in developing countries can: 💪help alleviate poverty 🍎reduce food loss 💉improve health 🔌manage energy demand 🌎and combat climate change! Learn more:

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    9. srp 2019.

    Discussing ways to ensure that data have strong correlations to to inform response & policy at the Health Watch Workshop at . Happy to learn from 's Joy Shumake Guillemot & others on this dynamic panel.

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    1. srp 2019.

    Global temperature rise of 1.5°C = loss of 80 million full-time jobs by 2030. Latest report on impact of heat stress on labour productivity & more:

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    2. srp 2019.

    UPDATE ON . On a day of extraordinary heat on 28 June, 13 observing stations broke France's old temperature record of 44.1 °C set in Aug 2003. Gallargues-le-Montueux in Gard in southern measured 45.9°C, per and

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    The and invite creative submissions for the upcoming exhibition “The Art of Resilience.” This call is open to any artist who is using their art contribute to efforts to build society’s resilience to natural hazards. Learn more and submit:

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    Bravo for such an interesting panel of experts sharing on effects of heat on health. Thank you for making effort & finding 4 incredible women to share their expertise too

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