- Professor, Global Health
- Professor, Env. and Occ. Health Sciences
Hans Rosling Center
Global Health, Box #351620
3980 15th Ave NE
Box 351620
Seattle, WA 98195
United States
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Kristie L. Ebi, Ph.D., MPH has been conducting research and practice on the health risks of climate variability and change for 25 years, focusing on understanding sources of vulnerability; estimating current and future health risks of climate change; designing adaptation policies and measures to reduce risks in multi-stressor environments; and estimating the health co-benefits of mitigation policies. She has supported multiple countries in Central America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific in assessing their vulnerabilities and implementing adaptation policies and programs.
- PhD (University of Michigan)
- MPH (University of Michigan)
- MS (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- BS (Michigan State University)
- Environmental Health (incl. Climate Change)
Sustainable Communities, Climate Change, Heat, Policy, Risk Assessment
Ebi KL, Boyer C, Ogden N, Paz S, Berry P, Campbell-Lendrum D, Hess JJ, Woodward A. Burning embers: synthesis of the health risks of climate change. Environmental Research Letters 2021 Mar 1
Ebi KL, Vanos J, Baldwin JW, Bell JE, Hondula DM, Errett NA, Hayes K, Reid CE, Saha S, Spector J, Berry P. Extreme weather and climate change: population health and health system implications. Annual Review Public Health 2021; online ahead of print doi: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-012420-105026
Watts N, Amann M, Arnell N, …. Ebi KL, et al. The 2020 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: responding to converging crises. Lancet 2021;397:129-170
Boyer CJ, Bowen K, Murray V, Hadley J, Hilly JJ, Hess JJ, Ebi KL. Using implementation science for health adaptation: opportunities for Pacific island countries. Health Affairs 2020;39:2160-2167
Ebi KL, Hess JJ. Health risks due to climate change: inequity in causes and consequences. Health Affairs 2020;39:205602062