Alberta team building maps that show health impacts of climate change

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The mapping project explores how different Alberta communities are more or less vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change.

It's a first of its kind in Canada and is designed to bring University of Alberta researchers from different disciplines together to seek solutions to health problems caused by climate change. U of A professor Sherilee Harper joined Global News Morning Edmonton with more about the new "Climate Change and Health Hub.

“The second domain is sensitivity. These are factors that could potentially worsen or better your exposure … like access to housing, levels of income, age distribution,” Lowe said.“The final domain is on the flipside… adaptive capacity: your ability to mitigate some of those negative impacts. You can think of adaptive capacity as things like access to green spaces and parks or air conditioning or the number of health clinics or community services nearby.

“The impacts of climate, air pollution, temperature, are not static across the city,” Lowe added.

 

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