Research Climate
Buildings’ Fundamental Role in Climate Adaption and Resilience
Buildings are a key tool for climate action through sustainable design, energy-efficient technologies, and protection from extreme weather events.
Climate Research
Mitigating Health Hazards from Flooding
After Hurricane Ida, our researchers investigated how mold from flooding can harm respiratory health and proposed solutions to minimize health risks.
Learn More about Respiratory Health and Flooding
Indoor Air Quality Study Adjacent to Lahaina Wildfires
In collaboration with the University of Hawai’i at Manoa (UH) and community partners, our researchers examine human health risks of air pollutants in homes following the wildfires in Lahaina, Maui.
Read the Blog Post on the Lahaina Wildfires
Calculating Health and Climate Benefits of Building Energy Savings
The Co-benefits of the Built Environment (CoBE) tool assesses both climate and health impacts of energy use in monetary terms for evidence-based decision-making.
Learn More about How CoBE Calculates Health and Climate Impacts
Climate Impact
July 25, 2024 – Environmental Health Perspectives
July 15, 2024 – Washington Post
June 12, 2024– Healthy Buildings Blog
Meet the Team Climate
Joseph Allen, DSC, MPH, CIH
Director of the Healthy Buildings Program
Lauren Ferguson, PHD
Postdoctoral Fellow with the Healthy Buildings Program
Shivani Parikh, BA
PhD Candidate with the Healthy Buildings Program
Gen Pei, PhD
Research Associate with the Healthy Buildings Program
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