I am honored to have participated in shaping the UN Secretary General's call to action on extreme heat during our Global Heat Health Information Network Management Committee meeting in Singapore! udallcenter.arizona.edu/news/interna...#heatgovernance#extremeheat#heatresilience
This project was conducted through the Southwest Urban Corridor Integrated Field Laboratory (SW-IFL) with support from DOE, and builds on work supported by NOAA NIHHIS, NOAA Climate Adaptation Partnerships program, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
These are generalizable approaches that researchers and practitioners everywhere can use to identify opportunities for improved heat resilience planning. #heatplanning#heatgovernance
In this paper, we use two complementary plan evaluation methods, Plan Quality Evaluation for Heat Resilience and Plan Integration for Resilience Scorecard (PIRS) for Heat, to provide a more comprehensive understanding of how plans address heat in Tempe and Tucson, Arizona.
📢 New paper from Sara Meerow, I, Malini Roy, and Shaylynn Trego in Environmental Research Letters! iopscience.iop.org/a...#heatresilience
Open mic session at the Global Heat Health Informantion Network (GHHIN) Management Committee Meeting in Singapore, starting off with the impact of heat stress on the global labor force. #extremeheat
Kicking off the Global Heat Health Information System (GHINN) Management Committee meeting at Yale-NUS College in Singapore! #heathealth#extremeheat
A little outside my normal heat research, but check out my new paper led by @joeyiuliano.bsky.socialactivetravelstudies....#transportationplanning
Quoted by @nytimes.com@zhonggg.bsky.socialwww.nytimes.com/inte...#extremeheat#urbanheat
Air temperature is just one measure of how heat affects cities and people. See how high surface temperatures, which bring additional risks, can get.