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Carly Reddington

H-index: 39
Environmental science 56%
Geography 18%
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5/ But not all #climate actions are risk-free.
⚠️ Trade-offs exist e.g. bioenergy can displace pastoral land use by vulnerable communities, CCS may harm local air & water quality.
Equity matters. Context matters.
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4/ Examples of win–win interventions:
✅ Active & electric transport
✅ Watershed ecosystem adaptation
✅ Improving agricultural efficiency
These offer benefits across health, equity, ecosystems, and economy.
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3/ How was it done?
1. Extracted data from peer-reviewed literature & analysed 1785 rows of evidence
2. Used a confidence assessment framework to highlight where evidence is strong, where it's context-sensitive, & where gaps remain.
📊🌍 Built for global & regional scales, with a UK policy case study.
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2 / Why is it needed?
#Climate actions often have wide-ranging effects - some beneficial, some negative. The (Co)Benefits Portal helps policymakers navigate these benefits and trade-offs across 40 interventions, from urban greening to dietary shifts.
🔗 priestleycentre.shinyapps.io/climatecoben...
[BETA] Climate (Co)benefits Portal
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🚨 New paper in #ERL led by Bianca van Bavel presenting the (Co)Benefits Portal - a decision-support tool that synthesises evidence on health, ecosystem, economic, energy, and socio-cultural impacts of climate mitigation & adaptation actions.
📄 iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
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7/ Explore the images for your city and see how air pollution has changed over time:
🔗 airqualitystripes.info
Let us know what you think – and share your stripe!
#AirQualityStripes #CleanAir #ScienceCommunication
Air Quality Stripes
airqualitystripes.info
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6/ Very grateful to have been involved in a fantastic team:
@kirstypringle.bsky.social, @jimmcquaid.bsky.social, Richard Rigby, @sturnock.bsky.social, Meruyert Shayakhmetova, Malcolm Illingworth, Denis Barclay, Neil Chue Hong, @edhawkins.org, Douglas Hamilton, Ethan Brain
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5/ The images are designed to be intuitive, engaging, and informative.
They’re not just data – they’re conversation starters.
We hope they’ll spark action on clean air, equity, and environmental justice.
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4/ The #AirQualityStripes show air pollution trends clearly:
📉 Big declines in PM2.5 in Europe, North America & China
📈 Worsening air pollution in parts of Asia, Africa & South America
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3/ 💻🛰️ Climate model simulations were combined with satellite data to build a global PM2.5 dataset from 1850–2022. The data was then visualised for 170+ cities using specially designed colour palettes informed by public perception of air pollution.
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2/ 😷Long-term exposure to outdoor PM2.5 pollution is linked to millions of premature deaths each year.
Yet most people don’t know how air quality has changed over time in their city ➡️ cue the #AirQualityStripes.
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🚨Our new paper introduces the #AirQualityStripes – a visual tool to show how outdoor air pollution (PM2.5) has changed in 🌍 cities since 1850. Inspired by the iconic #WarmingStripes. Led by @kirstypringle.bsky.social & @jimmcquaid.bsky.social
🔗 airqualitystripes.info
📄 doi.org/10.5194/gc-8...
🧵👇
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6/ This post is a bit delayed because I was on parental leave when the paper came out... 😅
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5/ I was lucky to be part of a brilliant team to produce this research! @domspracklen.bsky.social, Callum Smith, Edward Butt, & @jesstreebaker.bsky.social at @envleeds.bsky.social, UK; Beatriz Oliveira at @oficialfiocruz.bsky.social, Brazil; and Edmund Yamba at KNUST, Ghana. 💚🌳
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4/ 🌳 Protecting tropical forests could save lives by maintaining cooler local temperatures and reducing the risk of deadly heat exposure.
Our findings highlight the urgent need for tropical forest #conservation and climate-health #adaptation, especially for vulnerable communities.
Tropical forest in SE Asia. Photo credit: Carly Reddington
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3/ 📍Southeast Asia has the highest estimated heat-related mortality burden linked to deforestation, but tropical Africa and Latin America are also heavily affected.
In the DRC alone, 42 million people are exposed to deforestation-induced warming.
#ClimateVulnerability #EnvironmentalHealth
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2/
 🌡️Deforestation causes local warming that can be comparable to or even > global warming.

345 million people across the tropics were exposed to local warming from deforestation between 2001–2020, accounting for 39% of heat-related mortality in deforested areas. 
#ClimateJustice #HealthInequality
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🌍 Our new study in @natclimate.nature.com shows tropical #deforestation may cause ~28,000 heat-related deaths/year.
🌳🌡️💻🛰️ Using satellite data & mortality models we quantified the impact of deforestation-driven local warming on human health in the tropics.

🔗 doi.org/10.1038/s415...
🔗 rdcu.be/eEUbI
Deforestation in a SE Asian tropical forest. Photo credit: Carly Reddington

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Reposted by: Carly Reddington

Reposted by: Carly Reddington

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