Communicating Extreme Heat Health Risks with Local News Orgs

Much of the United States has declared multiple heat advisories so far this summer. Ahead of the first heat wave in New England, Patricia Fabian joined the NPR show “All Things Considered” to discuss the ways in which extreme heat can affect vulnerable populations, and how best to prepare and respond to heat emergencies. Professor […]

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Symposium Convenes Stakeholders to Advance Equitable Heat Health Actions

On June 18, 2025, the Center for Climate & Health and Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) hosted a symposium: “Fostering Collaborations: A Symposium to Advance Equitable Heat Health Actions” to bring together regional stakeholders including state and municipal governments, academics, healthcare institutions, community-based organizations, foundations, and advocacy groups in the Greater Boston region to foster […]

Optimizing Tree Canopy and Cool Roofs to Provide Cooling in Boston

A paper led by Ian Smith (Earth & Environment) showed that given a constrained budget, a strategy that combines addition of cool roofs and new trees is optimal for reducing vulnerability weighted excess heat exposure in Boston. The study quantifies the changes in tree canopy coverage and cool roof solutions in Boston that would maximize […]

Affiliate Spotlight: John (JT) Lambert

Each newsletter we feature a CCH affiliate to learn a bit more about their work. This month we speak with John (JT) Lambert, a 2024 Center for Climate and Health Fellow and recent BUSPH MPH graduate. Tell us a bit about your background in public health: I earned my MPH from BUSPH with a concentration […]

New Data Visualization: Where Will Extreme Heat Hit Hardest by 2050?

A new study led by CCH Research Data Analyst Zach Popp uses applied statistical and geospatial methods to map the intersections of shifting demographics, including social vulnerabilities, with increased warming predicted for mid-century across the US. This novel research combines methodology from climate science to understand future heat extremes, demography to track population change, and […]

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CCH Co-hosts Symposium “Climate, Biogeoscience, and Health: Transformative Science to Real-World Action”

With support from the Hariri Institute, the Center for Climate and Health and the BU URBAN program co-hosted a symposium on December, 6 2024 to showcase leading research at the intersection of climate change and human health drawn from across Boston University with particular focus on BU research that is relevant, actionable, and directly connected […]

Researchers Join Panel to Discuss Northeast Wildfires

After an exceptionally dry season, wildfires have broken out across areas of the northeast. The fires have spurred school cancellations in some towns and caused poor air quality in communities that are not used to dealing with effects of wildfires. The Department of Environmental Health at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health hosted a […]