Matt Shupler (@matt_shup) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Shupler

@matt_shup

Postdoctoral Research Associate at @HarvardChanSPH. Researching air pollution, climate change & health

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UCL News (@uclnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As gas prices rise, households around the world may limit use & some may turn to firewood, which is worse for #health & the #environment. In The Conversation PhD researcher Tash Perros UCL Chemical Engineering & Matt Shupler consider what governments can do to help theconversation.com/gas-prices-as-…

The Conversation (@conversationuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The energy crisis is influencing global health Rising cooking fuel prices can cause families to reduce their intake of protein as it requires more energy People in low and middle-income countries are likely to avoid meals rich in protein to save money bit.ly/3N6ME1p

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Our article highlights how cooking🍳w/ fuels like wood & charcoal in sub-Saharan Africa can lead to more than respiratory & cardiovascular diseases from exposure to household air pollution. It is also associated with higher likelihood of depression among women.👇

Institute of Population Health (@livuniiph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study finds: Cooking with heavily polluting fuels like wood & charcoal rather than gas or electric stoves can possibly be a risk factor for depression among women in sub-Saharan Africa. Read more⬇️ tinyurl.com/y26phyck

New study finds: Cooking with heavily polluting fuels like wood & charcoal rather than gas or electric stoves can possibly be a risk factor for depression among women in sub-Saharan Africa.
Read more⬇️
tinyurl.com/y26phyck
CLEAN-Air(Africa) (@cleanairafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Team is preparing for the SETI Energy annual workshop 🌟 Matt Shupler & willah nabukwangwa will be presenting their research about #energy and food security in #Kenya on the 15th of June. Find out more below 👇 and register here: energyaccess.duke.edu/full-agenda-se…

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Another study showing growing disparities in clean cooking access. Targeted programs directed toward lowest-income households are needed, especially after COVID-19 pandemic & higher food/energy costs in 2022. Thank you SAMAR for leading this study & highlighting the urgency!

Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) (@cleancooking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Access to #CleanCooking fuels promotes time savings universally, empowering women to decide how they want to use their time and make strategic life choices. This could mean additional income and benefits to #FoodSecurity." - Matt Shupler, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health during the ASHES webinar.

"Access to #CleanCooking fuels promotes time savings universally, empowering women to decide how they want to use their time and make strategic life choices. This could mean additional income and benefits to #FoodSecurity." - <a href="/matt_shup/">Matt Shupler</a>, <a href="/HarvardChanSPH/">Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health</a> during the ASHES webinar.
Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) (@cleancooking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JUST RELEASED: CCA’s NEW Food Report highlighting clean cooking as a catalyst for #sustainable food systems. Thank you to Matt Shupler, World Food Programme, Sistema.bio & @sustharvestintl for your contributions! Learn about the link between #CleanCooking and #FoodSecurity in the report. ⬇️

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Our new paper from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health finds that short-term spikes in nitrogen dioxide concentrations from fracking in the US may contribute to increased risk of stillbirth. More studies needed! Read more in Environmental Science & Technology Journals 👇 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… Harvard Epidemiology Stefania Papatheodorou

Finovista (@finovista) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet our speaker Matt Shupler, PhD, MPH, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health University of Liverpool as a panelist in our #4thTalkSeries, Phase III on the theme "Tackling Air Pollution through Clean Cooking" at 1600 Hrs IST/1030 Hrs GMT on 25-01-24. ✨ Register: bit.ly/467sMne

Meet our speaker <a href="/matt_shup/">Matt Shupler</a>, PhD, MPH, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, <a href="/HarvardChanSPH/">Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health</a> <a href="/LivUni/">University of Liverpool</a> as a panelist in our #4thTalkSeries, Phase III on the theme "Tackling Air Pollution through Clean Cooking" at 1600 Hrs IST/1030 Hrs GMT on 25-01-24. ✨

Register: bit.ly/467sMne
Harvard Chan Environmental Health (@harvardenvhlth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matt Shupler from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is uncovering the link between short-term exposure to PM2.5 and stillbirth risk. Learn how race and income intersect with air pollution's impact on health! Let's amplify #EnvironmentalJustice together! More: hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/…

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Our study in The Lancet Planetary Health shows outdoor air pollution is likely having a large impact on household air pollution levels in urban sub-Saharan Africa. Need to reduce indoor & outdoor air pollution! Thanks CLEAN-Air(Africa) team for the great work! Paper: thelancet.com/journals/lanpl…

University of Liverpool News (@livuninews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS| New research by Institute of Population Health shows interventions are needed to mitigate both indoor & outdoor air pollution sources in areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Exposure to fine particulate matter and carbon monoxide have a major impact on health. Read more⬇️ news.liverpool.ac.uk/2024/02/07/mea…

NEWS| New research by <a href="/livuniiph/">Institute of Population Health</a> shows interventions are needed to mitigate both indoor &amp; outdoor air pollution sources in areas of sub-Saharan Africa.

Exposure to fine particulate matter and carbon monoxide have a major impact on health.

Read more⬇️

news.liverpool.ac.uk/2024/02/07/mea…
Matt Shupler (@matt_shup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recently was interviewed on the “On the House” podcast about the health, climate and social impacts of household air pollution. Thanks to On the House for providing this platform! You can watch on YouTube: youtu.be/dJw0AnPRXTs Or listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/7Ke2XQ…

I recently was interviewed on the “On the House” podcast about the health, climate and social impacts of household air pollution. Thanks to On the House for providing this platform!

You can watch on YouTube: youtu.be/dJw0AnPRXTs

Or listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/7Ke2XQ…
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New blog post covering research by University of Liverpool & Kenya Medical Research Institute. We show the negative impact of Russian-Ukrainian war on food security & clean cooking use in Kenyan informal settlements. Thank you SETI Energy & EfD for funding the research. Thanks also to PayGo Energy 👇

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Our new paper Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in The Lancet Reg Health-Americas: pregnant women living near higher # of fast-food retailers had greater gestational diabetes risk; women living near more supermarkets & fitness centers had lower risk. Food enviro. impacts health! Paper: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S26…

Our new paper <a href="/HarvardChanSPH/">Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health</a> in <a href="/LancetRH_Americ/">The Lancet Reg Health-Americas</a>: pregnant women living near higher # of fast-food retailers had greater gestational diabetes risk; women living near more supermarkets &amp; fitness centers had lower risk. Food enviro. impacts health! 
Paper: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S26…
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New article from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health highlighting our research in The Lancet Reg Health-Americas on potential increased risk of gestational diabetes among pregnant women living closer to fast-food restaurants and farther from supermarkets & fitness centers. Read below 👇 hsph.harvard.edu/news/hsph-in-t…