Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal
The Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal is a knowledge management tool for locating the most relevant scientific literature on the health implications of climate change. It provides access to a database of studies from around the world, published between 2007 and 2014. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) developed the database as a technical input to the U.S. Global Change Research Program's (www.globalchange.gov) Sustained Assessment process. The portal is an effort to make this database more accessible to a wider global audience, and to provide updates on a regular basis to further the study of climate impacts on human health.
Example Explorations
In addition to the basic Search function on this page, this portal offers a wide array of descriptive filters (e.g., geographic area, audience, type of material, time-span, and others) that can be used to modify your search. These filters are viewable on the Search Results page once an initial search has been done. Below are some Example Explorations of questions that may be researched using this database.
- Children’s vulnerability to health impacts of climate change
- Climate change and malaria in Eastern Africa
- Communicating health impacts of climate change to the public
- Community involvement in adaptation planning
- Health co-benefits of greenhouse gas reductions
- Health impacts of climate change in low-lying Pacific Island states
- Modeling climate change-related shifts in infectious diseases in Europe
- Modeling health impacts of extreme heat