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A Framework for Climate Change-Related Research to Inform Environmental Protection.

C P Weaver1, C A Miller2.   

Abstract

A critical charge for science to inform environmental protection is to characterize the risks associated with climate change, to support development of appropriate responses. The nature of climate change, however, presents significant challenges that must be overcome to do so, including the need for integration and synthesis across the many disciplines that contain knowledge relevant for achieving environmental protection goals. This paper describes an interdisciplinary research framework organized around three "Science Challenges" that directly respond to the needs of environmental protection organizations. Broadly, these Science Challenges refer to the research needed to: inform actions to enhance resilience across a broad range of environmental and social stresses to environmental management endpoints; actions to limit GHG emissions and slow the underlying rate of climate change; and the transition to sustainability across the full spectrum of climate change impacts and solutions; all as situated within an overarching risk management perspective. These Challenges span all media and systems critical to effective environmental protection, highlighting the cross-cutting nature of climate change and the need to address its impacts across systems and places. While this framework uses EPA's programs as an illustrative example, the research directions articulated herein are broadly applicable across the spectrum of environmental protection organizations. Going forward, we recommend that climate-related research to inform environmental protection efforts should accelerate its evolution toward research that is inherently cross-media and cross-scale; explicitly considers the social dimensions of change; and focuses on designing solutions to the specific risks climate change poses to the environment and society.

Keywords:  Climate change; Environmental protection; Interdisciplinary research

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31359093      PMCID: PMC7350535          DOI: 10.1007/s00267-019-01189-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Manage        ISSN: 0364-152X            Impact factor:   3.266


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Journal:  Environ Int       Date:  2009-04-16       Impact factor: 9.621

3.  Contribution of Antarctica to past and future sea-level rise.

Authors:  Robert M DeConto; David Pollard
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4.  Disparities in Distribution of Particulate Matter Emission Sources by Race and Poverty Status.

Authors:  Ihab Mikati; Adam F Benson; Thomas J Luben; Jason D Sacks; Jennifer Richmond-Bryant
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2018-02-22       Impact factor: 9.308

5.  Science, risk, and public policy.

Authors:  W D Ruckelshaus
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6.  Chemical Risk Assessment: Traditional vs Public Health Perspectives.

Authors:  Maureen R Gwinn; Daniel A Axelrad; Tina Bahadori; David Bussard; Wayne E Cascio; Kacee Deener; David Dix; Russell S Thomas; Robert J Kavlock; Thomas A Burke
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2017-05-18       Impact factor: 9.308

7.  Global air quality and health co-benefits of mitigating near-term climate change through methane and black carbon emission controls.

Authors:  Susan C Anenberg; Joel Schwartz; Drew Shindell; Markus Amann; Greg Faluvegi; Zbigniew Klimont; Greet Janssens-Maenhout; Luca Pozzoli; Rita Van Dingenen; Elisabetta Vignati; Lisa Emberson; Nicholas Z Muller; J Jason West; Martin Williams; Volodymyr Demkine; W Kevin Hicks; Johan Kuylenstierna; Frank Raes; Veerabhadran Ramanathan
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8.  Co-benefits of Global Greenhouse Gas Mitigation for Future Air Quality and Human Health.

Authors:  J Jason West; Steven J Smith; Raquel A Silva; Vaishali Naik; Yuqiang Zhang; Zachariah Adelman; Meridith M Fry; Susan Anenberg; Larry W Horowitz; Jean-Francois Lamarque
Journal:  Nat Clim Chang       Date:  2013-10-01

Review 9.  Understanding the human dimensions of a sustainable energy transition.

Authors:  Linda Steg; Goda Perlaviciute; Ellen van der Werff
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2015-06-17

10.  Variation in estimated ozone-related health impacts of climate change due to modeling choices and assumptions.

Authors:  Ellen S Post; Anne Grambsch; Chris Weaver; Philip Morefield; Jin Huang; Lai-Yung Leung; Christopher G Nolte; Peter Adams; Xin-Zhong Liang; Jin-Hong Zhu; Hardee Mahoney
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2012-07-12       Impact factor: 9.031

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