Trump is bringing car pollution and other greenhouse gases back to America's skies. Here are the health risks we all face from climate change.

Four researchers dive into the health risks associated with climate change, and why the recent decision by the Trump administration to rescind key environmental policies could lead to serious harm.

A shimmering desert road is hot with a brown sign in the front reading "Caution, Extreme heat Danger." with a blurred car in the background
Rising global temperatures are increasing the risk of heat stroke on hot days, among many other human harms.
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Jonathan Levy
Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental Health, Boston University

Dr. Levy is Professor and Chair of the Department of Environmental Health at Boston University School of Public Health. His research centers on urban environmental exposure and health risk modeling, with an emphasis on spatiotemporal exposure patterns and related environmental justice issues. Recent and ongoing research topics include spatial patterns of air pollution in near-airport communities, the cardiovascular health effects of aviation-related noise, the public health co-benefits and equity implications of investments to reduce carbon emissions from the transportation sector, and the exposure and health benefits of housing interventions that address indoor air.

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