Delaware is particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts. RGGI has been crucial in our efforts to combat rising sea ...
The National Institutes of Health will no longer be funding work on the health effects of climate change, according to ...
Examining topics such as climate change and the long-term impact on women’s reproductive health, housing instability, birth ...
Key Takeaways The National Institutes of Health will stop funding new research on climate change and its effects on healthThe move is part of a broader plan to pull funding for topics like LGBTQ+ and ...
Heat is the No. 1 weather-related killer in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an agency ...
Rising temperatures are driving the expansion of the tiger mosquito into Europe and increasing the prevalence of toxic plants ...
A new resolution was put forward by House representatives to declare an official public health emergency in response to ...
researchers are increasingly examining the impact climate change has on public health. The NIH, which provides billions of dollars annually for biomedical research across the country, has funded ...
The report found that 39 percent of the country believes that global warming is harming Americans’ health “a great deal” or “a moderate amount,” an 8 percent increase since a previous survey in 2014.
“HHS is taking action to terminate research funding that is not aligned with NIH and HHS priorities. At HHS, we are dedicated ...