Demographic Trends and Population Health: Tackling Inequality in a World of Eight Billion People
In a new BMJ Global Health commentary, Thoai Ngo discusses a shift in the way we tackle interactions between the 3Cs (climate crisis, conflict, [...]
Equipping Adolescents and Young People with Assets and Solutions to Thrive in the Midst of Climate Change
This project locates and traces the effects of climate and environmental stressors in the lives of children, adolescents, and youth within and across generations. [...]
Response to Devastating Flooding in Pakistan
Devastating flooding in Pakistan has affected more than one-third of the country and displaced 32 million people. The unprecedented monsoon season began in July and [...]
Climate Change Vulnerability and Resilience in Pakistan
In 2016, the Population Council began to develop evidence on how to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable populations to adapt to environmental risks and [...]
Evaluating the Complex Relationships Between Social and Natural Systems
Employing an interdisciplinary approach, researchers unearth the coupled and complex relationships between social systems (e.g., human relationships, behaviors, and dynamics) and natural systems (e.g., [...]
Improving Climate-Impacted Health Outcomes and Systems
To inform local and global interventions, a number of projects examine the impacts of climate and environmental stressors on a variety of health indicators. [...]
Addressing Gendered and Intersectional Inequalities and Inequities
Climate and environmental stressors affect different people, populations, and places in different ways, which is why disaggregated data are critical tools in the global [...]
Guatemala’s Western Highlands: Addressing Gendered Vulnerability to Climate Change
In New Security Beat, the blog of the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Wilson Center, Council researchers Jessie Pinchoff and Angel del Valle highlight the connection between [...]