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ADGER, W. N., PAAVOLA, J., HUQ, S. & MACE, M. 2006. Toward justice in adaptation to climate change. Fairness in adaptation to climate change, 1-19.

ARNELL, N. W., CANNELL, M. G., HULME, M., KOVATS, R. S., MITCHELL, J. F., NICHOLLS, R. J., PARRY, M. L., LIVERMORE, M. T. & WHITE, A. 2002. The consequences of CO2 stabilisation for the impacts of climate change. Climatic Change, 53, 413-446.

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BARTER, S. & KLEIN, K. 2013. Health authority perceptions and capacity for action: health impacts of climate change in BC.

BATEMAN, E., HURD, S., BARNES, P., BOUSQUET, J., DRAZEN, J., FITZGERALD, M., GIBSON, P., OHTA, K., O’BYRNE, P. & PEDERSEN, S. 2008. Global strategy for asthma management and prevention: GINA executive summary. European Respiratory Journal, 31, 143-178.

BEDSWORTH, L. 2009. Preparing for climate change: A perspective from local public health officers in California. Environmental Health Perspectives, 117, 617.

BOUSQUET, J., KNANI, J., DHIVERT, H., RICHARD, A., CHICOYE, A., WARE JR, J. E. & MICHEL, F. 1994. Quality of life in asthma. I. Internal consistency and validity of the SF-36 questionnaire. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 149, 371-375.

BRAMAN, S. S. 2006. The global burden of asthma. Chest, 130, 4S-12S.

CAROLAN, M. S. 2007. The precautionary principle and traditional risk assessment: rethinking how we assess and mitigate environmental threats. Organization & Environment, 20, 5-24.

CARR, J. L., SHEFFIELD, P. E. & KINNEY, P. L. 2012. Local Preparedness for Climate Change among Local Health Department Officials in New York State: A Comparison with National Survey Results. Journal of public health management and practice: JPHMP, 18, E24.

CAZORLA, M. & TOMAN, M. 2001. International equity and climate change policy. Climate change economics and policy: An RFF anthology, 235.

CHANGE, I. P. O. C. 2001. Climate change 2007: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Genebra, Suíça.

CHANGE, I. P. O. C. 2007. Climate change 2007: The physical science basis. Agenda, 6, 333.

CHARRON, D. F., THOMAS, M. K., WALTNER-TOEWS, D., ARAMINI, J. J., EDGE, T., KENT, R. A., MAAROUF, A. R. & WILSON, J. 2004. Vulnerability of waterborne diseases to climate change in Canada: a review. Journal of toxicology and environmental health, part A, 67, 1667-1677.

CLAUSSEN, E. & MCNEILLY, L. 2001. Equity and climate change: the complex elements of global fairness. Arlington, Va: Pew Center on Global Climate Change.

CONTROL, C. F. D. & PREVENTION 1999. Surveillance of morbidity during wildfires–Central Florida, 1998. MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report, 48, 78.

EBI, K. L., KOVATS, R. S. & MENNE, B. 2006a. An approach for assessing human health vulnerability and public health interventions to adapt to climate change. Environmental health perspectives, 1930-1934.

EBI, K. L., MILLS, D. M., SMITH, J. B. & GRAMBSCH, A. 2006b. Climate Change and Human Health Impacts in the United States: An Update on the Results of the U.S. National Assessment. Environmental Health Perspectives, 114, 1318-1324.

EPSTEIN, P. R. 2007. Climate change: healthy solutions. National Institute of Environmental Health Science.

EREAUT, G. & SEGNIT, N. 2006. Warm Words: How We Are Telling the Climate Story and Can We Tell It Better.

EWING, R. H. & KREUTZER, R. 2006. Understanding the Relationship Between Public Health and the Built Environment: A Report Prepared Fo the LEED-ND Core Committee, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

EZZATI, M., LOPEZ, A. D., RODGERS, A. & MURRAY, C. J. 2004. Comparative quantification of health risks. Global and regional burden of disease attributable to selected major risk factors. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1987-1997.

FRANK, J., DIRUGGIERO, E. & MOLOUGHNEY, B. 2003. The future of public health in Canada: developing a public health system for the 21st century. Toronto: CIHR.

FRIEL, S., DANGOUR, A. D., GARNETT, T., LOCK, K., CHALABI, Z., ROBERTS, I., BUTLER, A., BUTLER, C. D., WAAGE, J. & MCMICHAEL, A. J. 2009. Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: food and agriculture. The Lancet, 374, 2016-2025.

FRIEL, S., HANCOCK, T., KJELLSTROM, T., MCGRANAHAN, G., MONGE, P. & ROY, J. 2011. Urban health inequities and the added pressure of climate change: an action-oriented research agenda. Journal of Urban Health, 88, 886.

FRUMKIN, H., HESS, J., LUBER, G., MALILAY, J. & MCGEEHIN, M. 2008. Climate change: the public health response. American Journal of Public Health, 98, 435-445.

GARG, A., SHUKLA, P., GHOSH, D., KAPSHE, M. & RAJESH, N. 2003. Future greenhouse gas and local pollutant emissions for India: policy links and disjoints. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 8, 71-92.

HAINES, A., KOVATS, R. S., CAMPBELL-LENDRUM, D. & CORVALAN, C. 2006. Climate change and human health: Impacts, vulnerability and public health. Public Health, 120, 585-596.

HAINES, A., MCMICHAEL, A. J., SMITH, K. R., ROBERTS, I., WOODCOCK, J., MARKANDYA, A., ARMSTRONG, B. G., CAMPBELL-LENDRUM, D., DANGOUR, A. D. & DAVIES, M. 2010. Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: overview and implications for policy makers. The Lancet, 374, 2104-2114.

HAINES, A. & PATZ, J. A. 2004. Health effects of climate change. JAMA, 291, 99-103.

HEGERL, G. C., ZWIERS, F. W., BRACONNOT, P., GILLETT, N. P., LUO, Y., MARENGO ORSINI, J., NICHOLLS, N., PENNER, J. E. & STOTT, P. A. 2007. Understanding and attributing climate change. Climate change, 200.

HOMER, J. B. & HIRSCH, G. B. 2006. System dynamics modeling for public health: background and opportunities. American journal of public health, 96, 452-458.

HUNTER, P. 2003. Climate change and waterborne and vector‐borne disease. Journal of applied microbiology, 94, 37-46.

JAMIESON, D. 2001. Climate change and global environmental justice. Changing the atmosphere: Expert knowledge and global environmental governance, 287-307.

JAY, M. & MARMOT, M. 2009. Health and climate change. The Lancet, 374, 961.

KATES, R. W. & WILBANKS, T. J. 2003. Making the global local responding to climate change concerns from the ground. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 45, 12-23.

KEIM, M. E. 2011. Preventing disasters: public health vulnerability reduction as a sustainable adaptation to climate change. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness, 5, 140-148.

KEMM, J., PARRY, J. & PALMER, S. 2004. Health impact assessment: concepts, theory, techniques and applications, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

KIDD, S. E., BACH, P. J., HINGSTON, A. O., MAK, S., CHOW, Y., MACDOUGALL, L., KRONSTAD, J. W. & BARTLETT, K. H. 2007. Cryptococcus gattii dispersal mechanisms, British Columbia, Canada. Emerging infectious diseases, 13, 51.

KOVATS, R., CAMPBELL-LENDRUM, D., MCMICHEL, A., WOODWARD, A. & COX, J. S. H. 2001. Early effects of climate change: do they include changes in vector-borne disease? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 356, 1057-1068.

KOVATS, R. S., BOUMA, M. J., HAJAT, S., WORRALL, E. & HAINES, A. 2003. El Niño and health. The Lancet, 362, 1481-1489.

KOVATS, R. S., CAMPBELL-LENDRUM, D. & MATTHIES, F. 2005. Climate Change and Human Health: Estimating Avoidable Deaths and Disease. Risk Analysis, 25, 1409-1418.

LEISEROWITZ, A. 2006. Climate change risk perception and policy preferences: The role of affect, imagery, and values. Climatic change, 77, 45-72.

LUNDBERG, G. D. 2006. Global Warming May Be a Graver Public Health Threat Than Nuclear War. Part 1 – Getting Your Attention. Medscape General Medicine, 8, 71-71.

MAIBACH, E. W., CHADWICK, A., MCBRIDE, D., CHUK, M., EBI, K. L. & BALBUS, J. 2008. Climate change and local public health in the United States: preparedness, programs and perceptions of local public health department directors. PLoS One, 3, e2838.

MASOLI, M., FABIAN, D., HOLT, S. & BEASLEY, R. 2004. The global burden of asthma: executive summary of the GINA Dissemination Committee report. Allergy, 59, 469-478.

MCCARTHY, J. J., CANZIANI, O. F., LEARY, N. A., DOKKEN, D. J. & WHITE, K. S. 2001. Contribution of working group II to the third assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Contribution of Working Group II to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Cambridge University Press, London, UK p, 1000.

MCMICHAEL, A. J., WOODRUFF, R. E. & HALES, S. Climate change and human health: present and future risks. The Lancet, 367, 859-869.

MCMICHAEL, A. J., WOODRUFF, R. E. & HALES, S. 2006. Climate change and human health: present and future risks. The Lancet, 367, 859-869.

MENNE, B. & BERTOLLINI, R. 2005. Health and climate change: a call for action: The health sector has to become proactive, not reactive. BMJ : British Medical Journal, 331, 1283-1284.

MENNE, B. & EBI, K. L. 2006. Climate change and adaptation strategies for human health.

MOSER, S. C. 2007. More bad news: The risk of neglecting emotional responses to climate change information.

NEMET, G. F., HOLLOWAY, T. & MEIER, P. 2010. Implications of incorporating air-quality co-benefits into climate change policymaking. Environmental Research Letters, 5, 014007.

ORGANIZATION, W. H. 2003. Health aspects of air pollution with particulate matter, ozone and nitrogen dioxide: report on a WHO working group, Bonn, Germany 13-15 January 2003.

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ORGANIZATION, W. H. 2009. Protecting health from climate change: Global research priorities.

ORGANIZATION, W. H. 2013. Protecting health from climate change: vulnerability and adaptation assessment, World Health Organization.

OSTRO, B. & ORGANIZATION, W. H. 2004. Outdoor air pollution: assessing the environmental burden of disease at national and local levels.

PARRY, M. L., CANZIANI, O. F., PALUTIKOF, J. P., VAN DER LINDEN, P. J. & HANSON, C. E. 2007. IPCC, 2007: climate change 2007: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Contribution of working group II to the fourth assessment report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

PATZ, J. A., CAMPBELL-LENDRUM, D., HOLLOWAY, T. & FOLEY, J. A. 2005. Impact of regional climate change on human health. Nature, 438, 310-317.

PATZ, J. A., GRACZYK, T. K., GELLER, N. & VITTOR, A. Y. 2000a. Effects of environmental change on emerging parasitic diseases. International journal for parasitology, 30, 1395-1405.

PATZ, J. A., MCGEEHIN, M. A., BERNARD, S. M., EBI, K. L., EPSTEIN, P. R., GRAMBSCH, A., GUBLER, D. J., REITHER, P., ROMIEU, I. & ROSE, J. B. 2000b. The potential health impacts of climate variability and change for the United States: executive summary of the report of the health sector of the US National Assessment. Environmental health perspectives, 108, 367.

PATZ, J. A. & OLSON, S. H. 2006. Climate change and health: global to local influences on disease risk. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 100, 535-549.

POPE III, C. A., BURNETT, R. T., THUN, M. J., CALLE, E. E., KREWSKI, D., ITO, K. & THURSTON, G. D. 2002. Lung cancer, cardiopulmonary mortality, and long-term exposure to fine particulate air pollution. Jama, 287, 1132-1141.

POUMADÈRE, M., MAYS, C., LE MER, S. & BLONG, R. 2005. The 2003 Heat Wave in France: Dangerous Climate Change Here and Now. Risk Analysis, 25, 1483-1494.

PRATHER, M., EHHALT, D., DENTENER, F., DERWENT, R., DLUGOKENCKY, E., HOLLAND, E., ISAKSEN, I., KATIMA, J., KIRCHHOFF, V. & MATSON, P. 2001. Contribution to Chapter 4: Atmospheric Chemistry and Greenhouse Gases.

RAFAJ, P., SCHÖPP, W., RUSS, P., HEYES, C. & AMANN, M. 2013. Co-benefits of post-2012 global climate mitigation policies. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 18, 801-824.

REVKIN, A. 2007. Wealth and poverty, drought and flood: reports from 4 fronts in the war on warming. New York Times.

RICCIONI, G., D’ORAZIO, N., DI ILIO, C., MENNA, V., GUAGNANO, M. & DELLA VECCHIA, R. 2004. Quality of Life and clinical symptoms in asthmatic subjects. Journal of Asthma, 41, 85-89.

ROBIN, F. & TER MEULEN, V. 2012. Human and animal health in Europe: the view from the European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC) on challenges in infectious disease. Italian Journal of Public Health, 9.

SÉGUIN, J., BERRY, P., BOUCHET, V., CLARKE, K.-L., FURGAL, C., ENVIRONMENTAL, I. & MACIVER, D. 2008. Human health in a changing climate: a Canadian assessment of vulnerabilities and adaptive capacity. Human Health in a Changing Climate, 1.

SPASH, C. L. 2007. Environmental Values, 16, 532-535.

STERN, N. 2006a. Stern Review Report on the Economics of Climate Change.

STERN, N. 2006b. What is the economics of climate change? WORLD ECONOMICS-HENLEY ON THAMES-, 7, 1.

STOTT, R. 2006. Healthy response to climate change. BMJ, 332, 1385-1387.

SUSCA, T., GAFFIN, S. & DELL’OSSO, G. 2011. Positive effects of vegetation: Urban heat island and green roofs. Environmental Pollution, 159, 2119-2126.

THURSTON, G. D. & ITO, K. 2001. Epidemiological studies of acute ozone exposures and mortality. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, 11, 286.

TILMAN, D., SOCOLOW, R., FOLEY, J. A., HILL, J., LARSON, E., LYND, L., PACALA, S., REILLY, J., SEARCHINGER, T. & SOMERVILLE, C. 2009. Beneficial biofuels—the food, energy, and environment trilemma. Science, 325, 270-271.

VAN HARMELEN, T., BAKKER, J., DE VRIES, B., VAN VUUREN, D., DEN ELZEN, M. & MAYERHOFER, P. 2002. Long-term reductions in costs of controlling regional air pollution in Europe due to climate policy. Environmental Science & Policy, 5, 349-365.

VAN VUUREN, D., COFALA, J., EERENS, H., OOSTENRIJK, R., HEYES, C., KLIMONT, Z., DEN ELZEN, M. & AMANN, M. 2006. Exploring the ancillary benefits of the Kyoto Protocol for air pollution in Europe. Energy Policy, 34, 444-460.

VEERMAN, J. L., BARENDREGT, J. J. & MACKENBACH, J. P. 2005. Quantitative health impact assessment: current practice and future directions. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 59, 361-370.

VYNNE, S., DOPPELT, B. & INITIATIVE, C. L. 2009. Climate Change Health Preparedness in Oregon: an Assessment of Awareness, Preparation and Resource Needs for Potential Public Health Risks Associated with Climate Change.

WILKINSON, P., SMITH, K. R., DAVIES, M., ADAIR, H., ARMSTRONG, B. G., BARRETT, M., BRUCE, N., HAINES, A., HAMILTON, I. & ORESZCZYN, T. 2009. Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: household energy. The Lancet, 374, 1917-1929.

WINER, R. A., QIN, X., HARRINGTON, T., MOORMAN, J. & ZAHRAN, H. 2012. Asthma incidence among children and adults: findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance system asthma call-back survey—United States, 2006–2008. Journal of Asthma, 49, 16-22.

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WONG, P. P., LOSADA, I. J., GATTUSO, J., HINKEL, J., KHATTABI, A., MCINNES, K., SAITO, Y. & SALLENGER, A. 2014. Climate Change 2014: impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability. Part A: global and sectoral aspects. contribution of working group II to the fifth assessment report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 361-409.

WOODCOCK, J., EDWARDS, P., TONNE, C., ARMSTRONG, B. G., ASHIRU, O., BANISTER, D., BEEVERS, S., CHALABI, Z., CHOWDHURY, Z. & COHEN, A. 2009. Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: urban land transport. The Lancet, 374, 1930-1943.

WOODRUFF, R. E., MCMICHAEL, T., BUTLER, C. & HALES, S. 2006. Action on climate change: the health risks of procrastinating. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 30, 567-571.

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