
Chloe Brimicombe
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27-09-2019 15:30:09
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I wrote a guest post with Jakob and Clara who work at Lund University : "Vulnerable groups are chronically underrepresented across these studies." when considering warning thresholds. We all work on the HIGH Horizons project, Jakob and Clara research individualised EWS. โฌ๏ธ

Carys Garland ๐ช๏ธ Hurricane #Milton is "the most intense hurricane we've seen since #Hurricane Wilma in 2005," says the Climate Scientist Chloe Brimicombe. ๐ก Here are her insights ๐

Global Heat Health Information Network Prof Richard Betts Chloe Brimicombe Prof. Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick Geography at Durham World Meteorological Organization Received this message this morning "We are very pleased to inform you that your book has been published and is available on link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9โฆ


๐งต 1/3 A groundbreaking new systematic review is out in Nature Medicine demonstrating that extreme heat poses a "major threat" to the health of pregnant mothers and infants. "These results represent an urgent call to action," said Dr Lebo Radebe of @HighHorizonsEU.


Pleased to hear today's BBC Woman's Hour #COP29 episode covering how climate extremes affect maternal health outcomes, featuring Kenyan maternal/neonatal health researcher Adelaide Lusambili and Guardian Environment Editor Fiona Harvey Listen here โคต๏ธ Chloe Brimicombe




Heatwaves in Kenya pose risks for mothers and infants, yet many interviewed mothers are unaware of early warning systems or weather updates See paper led by Adelaide Lusambili ๐ Bridging this gap with affected communities is crucial for safeguarding health during extreme heat. ๐ฉโ๐ง




๐จ ๐๏ธWe're in the news! Irish Independent published an article today on essential research on extreme heat's impact on pregnancy led by Wits Planetary Health Research's Dr Darshnika Lakhoo. Read more about the study's important findings โคต๏ธ independent.ie/irish-news/we-โฆ

๐๏ธ The Irish Independent just reported on our groundbreaking Nature Medicine review on heat and pregnancy: ๐ถ Every 1C ๐, chances of pre-term birth ๐ 4%. ๐ชญ During heatwaves, that figure increased 26% We urgently need a #publichealth response! Read on: bit.ly/4fSvTW4



Everyone has experienced the impacts of climate change, now we're moving to a solutions-focused era Chloe Brimicombe tells Saima Mohsin. Grantham LSE | Sky News

My email is now [email protected] please update my contact ๐. I will be attending EGU would like to catch up. I am based in and around London so also happy to catch up there too.
