Global Climate Change: The Science and Human Health Impacts. 2001 meeting, Virginia
- HF-ID: HF2001-37
- Category: Research Files
- Creator: Harvard Medical School Center for Health and the Global Environment
- Associated Person: Foster, D.R.
- Date: April 9-10, 2001
- Location: Warrenton VA
- Media: Paper
- Contents:
- Notebook of Various Health Impact Studies from the meeting Global Environmental Change: The Science and Human Health Impacts. 1 3-Ring Binder. 8.5 inches x 11 inches.
- Keywords: biogeochemistry, climate
- Abstract:
- Population and consumption: the latest projections on population growth.
- Review of the food quality protection act: will the new standards protect public health?
- New data on neurological/behavioral effects of persistent organic pollutants.
- What is a healthy forest?
- Land Conservation - is it protection habitats and species? The Everglades as a case study.
- The ecological risks and benefits of genetically-modified plants.
- The science of global climate change: an update on the IPCC.
- Forest: carbon sinks or sources:
- Carbon sequestration and agriculture.
- Antibiotic resistance: What are the environmental contributions:
- Climate change and infectious disease: Hanatavirus Pulmonary Syndrome and West Nile Virus disease as case studies.
- Loss of biodiversity and infectious disease: Lyme disease as a case study.
- Archives Location: Middle Room, in binder above drawer 9
- Access: Active