Resources

OSHA ensures safe and healthy working conditions by setting and enforcing workplace standards while providing training, outreach, and education.
NIEHS conducts research on environmental factors affecting human health and promotes policies to reduce environmental risks.
UNDRR leads global efforts in reducing disaster risks, strengthening resilience, and promoting sustainable development.
This APHA initiative focuses on the intersection of climate change, public health, and social equity, advocating for policies that promote health and sustainability.
The CDC’s Climate and Health Program helps communities understand and respond to health risks associated with climate change.
A resource by the U.S. EPA designed to educate children about climate change’s impact on health and how they can help protect the planet.
NYC Emergency Management helps New Yorkers prepare for, respond to, and recover from natural and human-made disasters.
A global network dedicated to advancing research, education, and policy solutions that address the health impacts of environmental changes.
GHHIN is a knowledge-sharing platform that provides insights on extreme heat and public health strategies to reduce heat-related risks.
The NYC Department of Health focuses on improving public health through data, research, and community health initiatives.
IFI is a global framework for addressing flood risks through research, policy, and community engagement.
The IPCC provides scientific assessments on climate change, its impacts, and strategies for mitigation and adaptation.
A public platform offering health-related datasets and statistics for research and policy development in New York State.
This office develops and implements climate policies to make NYC more resilient and sustainable.
Rainproof NYC is an initiative to enhance the city’s resilience to heavy rainfall and prevent urban flooding.
A project monitoring flood-prone areas in NYC to provide real-time data and support flood mitigation efforts.