Patrick Kinney
@patrickkinney20
Professor of urban health at BU SPH. Helping cities solve the climate crisis, AND be more healthy, livable and beautiful.
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26-02-2016 12:58:04
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"They increase our physical activity, reduce levels of greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality, which all have impacts on health.” New research shows cycling and walking infrastructure investments pay for themselves. 🚲 @mraify Veronica Penney spr.ly/6019HahyF
"Growing epidemiologic literature documents a range of health benefits associated with living in close proximity to green space including reduced overall mortality rates and cardiovascular diseases, and improved mental health."—Patrick Kinney 🌳 BUSPH Environmental Health spr.ly/6012yJuhY
This #BUIEW2021 #climatechange panel event is rockin! Thank you to @MoranWriter, Cutler J. Cleveland, Madeleine Scammell, Dennis Carlberg, and Pat Kinney! #climate #climateequity #global #globalwarming #health
NEW RESEARCH: Prenatal and Postnatal Household Air Pollution Exposure and Infant Growth Trajectories: Evidence from a Rural Ghanaian Pregnancy Cohort. Read the article ➡️ ow.ly/I3ya50GYzGE KHRC Fogarty at NIH LDEO BUSPH Environmental Health Darby Jack Patrick Kinney Ashlinn Q
While coastal storm intensity increases with climate change, it's good to see that City of Boston is planning ahead to address climate risks