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Posts tagged environmental health

“Face masks make it harder to hear, but amplification can help”

Washington Post: Tracking Biden’s environmental actions

Fresh Air: Biden’s Plan To Enact A Climate Agenda

EH500: Perspectives in Environmental Health

EH590R: R-based quantitative data analysis for environmental health research

PH290: Global air quality & health: A survey of research methods and recent findings

John Balmes: Don’t Let a Killer Pollutant Loose

A running list of how President Trump is changing environmental policy

Washington Post: If I were still working at the EPA, I would resign

Environmental and Occupational Health in Global Health: Disease, Programs, Systems, and Policies (4th Edition)

NYT: The Return of London’s Fog

Conditional cash transfers for energy poverty… and murder reduction

WaPo: India is building millions of toilets, but that’s the easy part

Edible Geographies: Ye Olde Smog Meringue

LED lighting: an accelerated learning curve?

Paulson on Climate Change and the Price of Inaction

The Nation: Naomi Klein on Climate Change

Some more graphs of Beijing’s Air Pollution

Earth Island Journal’s Conversation with Naomi Klein

Rim Fire images from NASA & the KPCC Fire Tracker

NYT • Past EPA Administrators: The US “must move now on substantive steps to curb climate change, at home and internationally.”

EIA: World energy consumption will increase 56% by 2040

Report of the US-China Climate Change Working Group

NYTimes: “A single word tucked into a presidential speech…”

Details on ‘Power Africa,’ the White House’s new plan for electrification across sub-Saharan Africa

The ‘Social Cost Of Carbon’ Is Almost Double What The Government Previously Thought

Ella Chou: What Would China’s Carbon Tax Regime Look Like

Traditional cooking and household energy use in the Library of Congress online archives

EPA Releases its “Climate Change Adaptation Plan”

EPA: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Large Facilities

Air Quality in Delhi

In Focus: China’s Toxic Sky

In 2011, China consumed nearly as much coal as the rest of the world combined

Another thought-provoking climate post from David Roberts

Your Warming World

Nicholas Stern: ‘I got it wrong on climate change – it’s far, far worse’

David Roberts: The 14 fossil-fuel projects poised to seriously damage the climate

Climate change and sustainable energy in President Obama’s second inaugural address

Tackling the world’s forgotten killer

Why we shouldn’t compare Beijing in 2013 to mid-20th century London, Pittsburgh, and Chicago

NASA/NOAA: Smog in China, as seen from space

The great Beijing ‘fog’: dispatches from around the web

Beijing’s Air Quality hits “Crazy Bad” status again

The Imported Landscapes of Petur Thomsen

If you’re 27 or younger, you’ve never experienced a colder-than-average month

On the Cold Front: Photos of Receding Glaciers

Assessment of effectiveness of improved cook stoves in reducing indoor air pollution and improving health in Nepal

The Yellow River

Cookstoves & the shadow of the past

Burn: An Energy Journal

Bloomberg Tech Blog: “Now Can We Start Talking About the Real Foxconn?”

Mike Daisey: “It’s not journalism. It’s theater.”

Pop Song Carbon Footprints

Guardian Blog: Once the smoke clears: how clean cookstoves can transform lives

A relaxing, impossible day

Blorgh!

Yesterdays

Slums + Development

Traveling and Arrival, Recounted

You don't get what you expect, you get what you inspect.