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The Paint Helping Keep People and Property Safe

Disaster Preparedness and Adaptation Technology and Innovation

The Paint Helping Keep People and Property Safe

Have you heard about the extraordinary fire resistant paint developed by Professor Yeoh and his team at the University of New South Wales in Australia? Learn more about the paint helping keep people and property safe.

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Severe flooding and cause-specific hospitalisation among older adults in the USA: a retrospective matched cohort analysis. The Lancet Planetary Health.
A man walks by a mailbox next to a white car in a suburban driveway. The clear sky and trees are reflected in a large puddle on the street.

Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change

Severe flooding and cause-specific hospitalisation among older adults in the USA: a retrospective matched cohort analysis. The Lancet Planetary Health.

This large-scale study examined over 4.5 million hospital records from adults over 65 in the U.S. and found that severe flooding was linked to higher hospitalization rates for skin, nervous system, and musculoskeletal diseases, and injuries.

• Research & Reports

Aggarwal, S., Hu, J.K., Sullivan, J.A., et al.

Conceptual GeoHealth Framework for disaster response research: Case study for Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) fires and data integration. Earth and Space Science.
Sunrise in Los Angeles during the Palisades fire

Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change

Conceptual GeoHealth Framework for disaster response research: Case study for Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) fires and data integration. Earth and Space Science.

This study creates a framework to explore how wildfires affect health. It brings together experts to identify areas of improvement in data collection for understanding health impacts, helping communities better prepare for and respond to disasters.

• Research & Reports

Barkoski, J., Liu, A., Van Fleet, E., et al.