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Climate Change and Health Research and Resources

 

CHE is dedicated to ensuring our summaries and publications provide only accurate, research-based information to our partners and visitors. Because this process is exacting and time-consuming — and our staff is small — we wait to post materials until we feel they are ready for "prime time."

Please know we are working to create a research summary on climate change. Our goal is to have this summary in place by late 2017.

In the meantime, you will find links to CHE calls, to recent news and research, and to pages on this website all related to climate change in the left sidebar on this page. The right sidebar provides the following:

  • A link to any ScienceServs related to climate change, which you can join to engage in dialogue on climate change.
  • A link to blog posts related to climate change.
  • A list of CHE's publications on climate change.
  • Recommended related reports and websites in the Dig Deeper section.
  • A list of related events.

We appreciate your interest in CHE and in climate change.


CHE invites our partners to submit corrections and clarifications to this page. Please include links to research to support your submissions through the comment form on our Contact page.

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Research has found that low-income communities and communities of color have more limited access to healthful foods than other communities.1

Research has found that low-income communities and communities of color have more limited access to healthful foods than other communities.<f>PolicyLink and The Food Trust. The grocery gap: who has access to health food and why it matters. Philadelphia, PA: The Food Trust; 2010. Viewed April 1, 2024.</f>