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Climate Change and Human Health in New HampshireAN IMPACT ASSESSMENTA PUBLICATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREcl

climate-change-human-healthlimated solutions new englandpu University ofL H New HampshireThe SustainabilityInstituteclimate'* solutions new englandThe University of New Hampshir

e combines the living and learning environment of a New England liberal arts college with the breadth, spirit of discovery, and civic commitment of a climate-change-human-health

land-grant research institution.UNH spans all fields of study and unites them through interdisciplinary programs, labs, research centers, libraries, i

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nternships, and fieldwork. Warmly supported and encouraged by their faculty mentors, students participate directly in assisting in the University's hi

Climate Change and Human Health in New HampshireAN IMPACT ASSESSMENTA PUBLICATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREcl

climate-change-human-health UNH. shaping culture, informing behavior, and guiding work. As a nationally recognized leader, the Sustainability Institute acts as convener, cultiva

tor, and champion of sustainability on campus, in the state and region, and around the world. Learn more at www.sustainableunh.unh.edu.Climate Solutio climate-change-human-health

ns New England (CSNE) promotes regional collaboration toward the goal of greater energy self-reliance and weather resilience that contribute to health

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y, prosperous, and sustainable communities across New England. CSNE is an initiative of and led by faculty and staff from the Sustainability Institute

Climate Change and Human Health in New HampshireAN IMPACT ASSESSMENTA PUBLICATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREcl

climate-change-human-healthmeron WakeClimate Solutions New England Earth System Research Center Institute for the study 01 Earth. Oceans and Space (EOS) University of Nev/ Hamps

hire. Durham. NHJohn BucciSchool of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering University of New Hampshire. Durham. NHSemra AyturDepartment of Health Manage climate-change-human-health

ment and Policy University of New Hampshire. Durham. NHAcknowledgementsThe research and writing of this report were completed to fulfill the following

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deliverable under a contract between the University of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services for the US Center

Climate Change and Human Health in New HampshireAN IMPACT ASSESSMENTA PUBLICATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREcl

climate-change-human-health and model output that can be utilized by the planning team to create ad hoc impact plans and pnontize direction of resources r the capacity building

phase of the climate change and public health adaptation project.Additional support for this report was provided by the National Science Foundation fu climate-change-human-health

nded New Hampshire ExperimentalI’rogram to stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCOR) project tided "interactions among Climate. Land use. Ecosystem Serv

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ices and Society." visualizations 01 the data presented in this report can also be viewed online at the N11EPSCOR Data Discovery Center (httpy/ddc.sr.

Climate Change and Human Health in New HampshireAN IMPACT ASSESSMENTA PUBLICATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREcl

climate-change-human-healtho previous New Hampshire climate assessments that serve as a foundation for this report. We also thank the several external reviewers who provided inp

ut, comments, and edits that significantly improved the content of this report.MethodologyThis report consists of a review of selected, relevant liter climate-change-human-health

ature that can enable stakeholders to better understand the giobal-to-local public health impacts of climate change. It Is not intended to serve as a

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comprehensive review of the literature. The literature on climate change and health is vast and dynamic, and we suggest that subject matter experts be

Climate Change and Human Health in New HampshireAN IMPACT ASSESSMENTA PUBLICATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREcl

climate-change-human-healthl reports. References to gray literature (eg., state agency reports, conference presentations, posters. PowerPoint presentations, and informal communi

cation) arc not included.www.CllniateSolutlonsNE.orgGraphic. Design:Brown a Company DesignPortsmouth. NH@® This report can be used under the terms of climate-change-human-health

the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 InternationalLicense: htlps//creulivecommons.or<]/li

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ighted by lstof.kphoto.com. all rights reserved.2014Climate Solutions Now I-ng land Sustainability Institute University of Now Hampshire 107 Nesmith H

Climate Change and Human Health in New HampshireAN IMPACT ASSESSMENTA PUBLICATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREcl

Climate Change and Human Health in New HampshireAN IMPACT ASSESSMENTA PUBLICATION OF THE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIREcl

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