![]() Talking with the team feels like getting caught up in the do-gooder energy of an underground force of antiheroes-they humbly wield their power by rolling up their sleeves and sampling bits and pieces of environments around Boston, the US, and the world. They are using the most robust and latest scientific evidence available that irrefutably links (sometimes startlingly so) associations between climate change, environmental health, and human health. They are driving climate policy discussions aimed at shielding human health from the worst collateral damage of our planet’s rapidly changing climate. The sprawling team of Boston University researchers are working outside any clear lines, partnering with experts from other fields, to illuminate ties between human sickness and disease and extreme weather, heat, fires, pollution, and other environmental factors. ![]() In Boston, a city recognized as a leader in progressive climate action, more than a dozen public health and environmental scientists are sparking broader conversations about how to inject increased weight and urgency into local, national, and international climate policies. ![]()
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