Produced by the Forests Dialogue (TFD), this report highlights the importance of bioenergy from forests in the discussion about energy transition and property management.
The Living Village student-housing complex at Yale Divinity School (YDS) was built to foster community that exists in harmony with nature.
A clearer picture of the global burden of climate change could encourage policymakers to treat the climate crisis like a public health emergency.
Hosted by the Yale Forest Forum (YFF), this series primarily focuses on forest management practices in the United States. We dig into both the hype and the practice of the term ‘climate smart forestry’ and hear from a wide range of perspectives and experiences. Speakers include public-sector organizations like the U. S. Forest Service, nonprofits, researchers, and academics from across the country, as well as “on-the-ground” practitioners.
Disparities are driven by unequal exposure and greater vulnerability, highlighting the need for stronger protections where health risks overlap.
Created by YSE's Dr. Rao and his team, examines energy,
sustainability, food systems, and other quality of life indicators
Both extreme heat and cold were found to increase mortality risk. The results highlight significant regional differences, underscoring the need for municipality-specific climate adaptation strategies.
Over 200 health sector and business leaders came together at the second annual Health Systems Implementing Climate Action event during Climate Week NYC 2025 to share innovative solutions for building low-carbon, resilient health care systems that provide quality care and protect communities from climate-related health impacts.
As extreme heat events become more frequent, the study underscores how the climate and overdose crises intersect, calling for targeted, data-driven interventions to reduce risk.
Peter Raymond, Co-Director of the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture, led the study's inland water component.
Celebrating and elevating the work being done by the Yale community to imagine, catalyze, and propel solutions to climate and sustainability challenges.
Provides global, species-level spatial biodiversity information that integrates and visualizes available knowledge.
Researchers, community leaders, and public officials shared the latest evidence on climate risks, the challenges they pose to health, and solutions to better protect residents, especially those who face the greatest burdens, at the Connecticut Symposium on Climate and Health.
In a study of nearly 500,000 women across 42 countries, researchers from the Yale Center for Climate Change and Health found that heat and drought significantly increased the risk of intimate partner violence, with effects persisting for months.
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