The Global Impacts of Droughts and Extreme Heat
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ProAdapt: The Challenge and Opportunity of Private Sector Climate Resilience
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Insights in Resilience: International Adaptation
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“In the international arena, we’re currently seeing a shift from a focus on immediate adaptation needs to a more strategic, longer-term approach to adaptation planning.”
Read our interview of Yoon Kim, Director of Advisory Services at Four Twenty Seven, about her work on international adaptation and for insights from her recent trip to the 2016 Adaptation Futures Conference in Rotterdam Netherlands.
Learn more about her work, and stay up to date with the latest in international adaptation.
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Back from the (Adaptation) Futures
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Yoon attended Adaptation Futures in Rotterdam from May 10th-13th. On May 10th, she spoke about Four Twenty Seven’s Resilient Hospitals tool on a panel about financing solutions to address the health risks of climate change organized by the World Bank.
Yoon also co-presented a poster on the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID) approach to climate-resilient development and National Adaptation Plans. She and her co-authors provided an overview of how USAID’s approach has been applied through stakeholder workshops to catalyze National Adaptation Plan processes in Jamaica, Tanzania, and 11 coastal West African countries and summarized lessons learned to inform development and implementation of National Adaptation Plan processes under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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What We’re Reading: Lancet Study connects Climate Change and Disruption of Global Food Systems
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Climate change is having a direct impact on the productivity of the world’s crops, and a new Oxford study warns that 500,000 lives are at risk by 2050 due to disruption of global food systems caused by the impacts climate change.
The report in The Lancet indicates that droughts, floods, and other climate-related impacts “will lead to per-person reductions of 2-3% in global food availability, 0-4% in fruit and vegetable consumption, and 0-7% in red meat consumption. These changes will be associated with 529,000 climate-related deaths worldwide, representing a 28% reduction in the number of deaths that would be avoided because of changes in dietary and weight-related risk factors between 2010 and 2050.”
Read the Report or Washington Post Article
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Better Data for a Better World: Forecasting Drought
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We are always on the lookout for climate data that represent advancements in observational data sets that can improve projections of the impacts of climate change, and we found one.
“The data set, called CHIRPS (short for “Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation With Station data”) blends data from weather stations and weather satellites with extraordinary accuracy, providing a detailed record of global rainfall stretching back more than 30 years.” The data is being used to project the impacts of extreme drought and improve resilience for those vulnerable to extreme heat caused by climate change.
More about CHIRPS from journalist Eric Holthaus
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India’s drought migrants head to cities in desperate search for water
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Meet the Team: Claire Quiner, MPH
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We are excited to announce the latest addition to our team: Claire Quiner. Claire joins as a senior analyst to support Four Twenty Seven’s growing climate health practice.
With a dual background in Public Health and Environmental Planning, Claire specializes in infectious diseases and brings six years of experience working in molecular virology. Her previous work investigated how viruses interact with their hosts (e.g. mosquitoes) and vectors to evolve. Through her research, she also collaborated with the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention on emerging infectious diseases, whose rise is related to global trends including climate change and urbanization. Her current point of interest is the interface of climate change and public health and what municipalities can do to prevent infectious diseases epidemics and other climate health emergencies.
Claire earned Masters degrees in Public Health-Epidemiology/Biostatistics as well as City and Regional Planning from the University of California-Berkeley in 2016 and Bachelor of Science in Biology from Alverno College, Milwaukee, WI in 2007.
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Clevland Clinic and Four Twenty Seven win Verdantix Information Management Award
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Join our team in the field at these upcoming events
- May 25-27 – Proadapt Conference, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. Emilie will present on business opportunities to help bridge the adaptation gap on Panel 5 – A strategic View of Private Climate Resilience.
- June 5-9 – Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA.
- July 18-20 – East Coast Climate Strategies Forum, Arlington, VA.
- September 6th – California Climate Change Symposium, Long Beach, CA.
- September 7-8 – California Adaptation Forum (CAF) in Long Beach, CA
- October 19-21 – Climate Strategies Forum, San Diego, CA.
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