Educational Resource Hub

This crowd-sourced database of educational resources is meant to encompass any tools relevant to people working in the climate and health space. This might include submissions by the content authors themselves, or simply recommendations from community members for resources they have found helpful. This collection includes only links directing users to existing resources - it is not meant to house or archive content.

Keep in mind, this is a crowd-sourced database. CAFE does not verify the quality nor endorse the use of any materials included in this database. Make sure to follow the terms of use and attribution requirements specific to each resource. If you have created or used sources that would be relevant to the community of practice, please add it to the database by entering it in the submission form below.

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Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Beginner
Free

A video lecture discussing the relationship between relative extreme temperature events and mortality in the United States.

Extreme heat; extreme temperatures; mortality
Yes
Data access
Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Intermediate
Free

Speaker:
Julie Goldman, MLIS
Research Data Services Librarian, Harvard University

Capacity Building; Data Sharing
Yes
Communication
Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Intermediate
Free

Speaker: Trisha Castranio, NIEHS

Training; Capacity Building; Communication Research
Yes
Data cleaning/coding strategies
Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Intermediate
Free

Speaker: Rachel Nethery, PhD
Co-lead for CAFE Capacity Building Function
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Data Collection; Extreme Weather; Spatial Data
Yes
Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Intermediate
Free

Speakers:
Dr. Christopher Golden, Associate Professor of Nutrition and Planetary Health
Dr. Laura Elsler, Research Associate, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health
Dr. Jessica Zamborain- Mason, Research Associate, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health

Nutrition; Coral Reefs; Thermal-stress
Yes
Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Intermediate
Free

Speakers:
Amruta Nori-Sarma, PhD
MPI of CAFE
Assistant Professor of Environmental Health and Population Science, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Abhiyant Tiwari
Lead for Health and Climate Resilience, NRDC India

Extreme Temperatures; Heat Stress/Heat Related Illness; Heat Wave
Yes
Grantsmanship/funding strategy
Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Intermediate
Free

Speaker: Dr. Francesca Dominici
Director of the Harvard Data Science InitiativeMPI of CAFE
Clarence James Gamble Professor of Biostatistics, Population and Data Science at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Funding; Capacity Building
Yes
Data cleaning/coding strategies
Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Beginner
Free

Speaker: Kevin Lane, PhD, MA
Co-lead CAFE Data Management Function
Associate Professor of Environmental Health, Boston University School of Public Health

Geospatial analysis; Data analysis; Data science; Data visualization
Yes

Crowd-Sourced Climate Change and Health Educational Resources Collection Submission Form

Do you have a resource you’d like to share with the community in this educational resource collection? Please fill out the submission form below.

Your entry will be checked to ensure the content is appropriate, but will not be assessed for accuracy or completeness, and no other quality checks will be done.

If you have a dataset you’d like to share with the community, think about posting it to the CAFE collection on Dataverse!

Please fill out the form to add a resource you think might be helpful for the climate change and health community of practice.

The type of resources that should be shared here are one of the following:

  • Book or reference text (e.g. textbook or guidebook on best practices or other essential knowledge)
  • Code repository (e.g. a GitHub code bank of an existing analysis)
  • Online code tutorial or vignette (e.g. a walkthrough of specific code or methods with examples and explanations)
  • Online course (e.g. a series of learning objectives with content and assessment)
  • Video or recorded webinar (e.g. educational resources presented in video format)
Your name will NOT be posted online or shared. We are asking in case we need to follow up with you about any details related to this resource.
Your email will NOT be posted online or shared. We are asking in case we need to follow up with you about any details related to this resource.
If you are unsure which option to select, please see examples of each of the following resource types shown to the left. If you believe that your resource encompasses more than one type, please just select the single option you think fits best.
Please select up to 3 options below.
These will be used as search terms to help users find this item so please be descriptive and use as many as you'd like. Key words could be relevant to specific climate and health topic areas (e.g. extreme heat, wildfire), the details of the approaches used in the tutorial (e.g. raster to polygon aggregation, machine learning), or the specific professional skill (e.g. grant writing, manuscript drafting tips).
Select all that apply.
[Please include 2-5 sentences]
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