Suggested Citation:
"APPENDIX D: SURVEY QUESTIONS." National Academy of Medicine. 2025. A Research Agenda to Protect Human Health and Build Resilience in the Face of a Changing Climate. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
doi: 10.17226/28669.
Suggested Citation:
"APPENDIX D: SURVEY QUESTIONS." National Academy of Medicine. 2025. A Research Agenda to Protect Human Health and Build Resilience in the Face of a Changing Climate. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
doi: 10.17226/28669.
Socioeconomic inequalities
Extreme weather
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What areas related to climate change, health, and equity do you think need to be included in the research agenda that would help you continue your work?
Are there specific health outcomes or populations that you feel are often overlooked in discussions of climate change and equity?
Are there organizations or groups in your community that you think should be involved in research efforts related to climate change, health, and equity?
How can research findings be communicated and disseminated in ways that are accessible and actionable for policymakers, practitioners, and community members?
Please use the space below to share the link(s) to key resources that have influenced your work on climate, health, and equity as the NAM builds a resource compendium that will be public facing, community-oriented, and accessible to all.
Please use this space to share your considerations for the following: What types of resources would you like to see included in the resource compendium? What types of resources would be most helpful for you and your work at the intersection of climate change, health, and equity? What do you envision the resource compendium to look like? Are there specific formats that would make the compendium particularly easy to use and accessible for all? How do you envision yourself and/or colleagues using this resource compendium? How will this inform your work?
Suggested Citation:
"APPENDIX D: SURVEY QUESTIONS." National Academy of Medicine. 2025. A Research Agenda to Protect Human Health and Build Resilience in the Face of a Changing Climate. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
doi: 10.17226/28669.
Suggested Citation:
"APPENDIX D: SURVEY QUESTIONS." National Academy of Medicine. 2025. A Research Agenda to Protect Human Health and Build Resilience in the Face of a Changing Climate. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
doi: 10.17226/28669.
Climate change is a defining health challenge of the 21st century. Its impacts, from heat-related illness and extreme weather to food insecurity and mental health distress, are already affecting populations across the United States and globally. However, gaps in research, data, infrastructure, and public engagement hinder the nation's ability to respond effectively and equitably.
A Research Agenda to Protect Human Health and Build Resilience in the Face of a Changing Climate outlines a bold vision to advance climate-health research. This agenda identifies key research domains including health impacts, adaptation and mitigation strategies, infrastructure and capacity building, and policy and public engagement. The publication provides actionable guidance to accelerate transdisciplinary science, inform evidence-based policy, and support community resilience, especially for those most vulnerable to climate threats.
National Academy of Medicine. 2025. A Research Agenda to Protect Human Health and Build Resilience in the Face of a Changing Climate. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
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