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Rachel C. Nethery

H-index: 18
Environmental science 54%
Geography 13%
climatehealthcafe.bsky.social
For 25+ years, SEDAC has provided vital population, environmental, & socioeconomic data. Through our collaboration w/ CIESIN climate.columbia.edu, SEDAC data will live on harvarddataverse.bsky.social, ensuring long-term preservation and access.

Learn more and explore: https://loom.ly/BID_wE8

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

climatehealthcafe.bsky.social
Tomorrow! Droughts and Health

Join @jesseberman.bsky.social‬ from the U of Minnesota as part of our State of the Science webinar series, where experts from across disciplines share insights into environmental impacts on health.

📅 Sept 10 | 🕚 12:00 PM ET
🔗 https://loom.ly/CNemV_Q

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

cires.colorado.edu
We welcome Ellen Considine as a new CIRES Fellow! Previously a @CUBoulder undergrad, Considine returns to campus to study environmental health and data science. Read about her here:

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

cu-esiil.bsky.social
We are currently accepting Postdoc applications!
Visit our website to learn more and apply by Sept. 15th, 2025 for full consideration: esiil.org/careers
jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDeta...

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

nationalacademies.org
In a new statement, the presidents of @nasonline.org and @NAM.edu urge federal leaders to respect and safeguard the integrity and objectivity of federal statistical agencies and the information they produce.

Read: buff.ly/6ppRoMJ

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

climatehealthcafe.bsky.social
Hurricanes & Health: Understanding Risks & Fostering Resilience

Join our virtual event for insights into hurricane activity, health impacts, preparedness, and more. Speakers, lightning talks, and networking!

🗓️ Aug 4 | 🕚 11 a.m.–3 p.m. ET
🔗 Register: https://loom.ly/vnDBEnc

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

climatehealthcafe.bsky.social
Tomorrow! How Environmental Pressures Alter Fungal Disease Epidemiology

Learn how environmental changes are affecting food security, antifungal resistance & expansion of disease—and potential solutions.

📅 July 9 | 🕗 11:00 a.m. ET
🔗 Register: https://loom.ly/qdZzkDc

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

climatehealthcafe.bsky.social
Explore the brand new CAFE website: Your destination for climate and health research resources, data, events, and networking tools.

Take a tour: https://loom.ly/CeTjeII
jeremymberg.bsky.social
If you weren't angry enough already, here are the rates of non-competitive renewals through May.

4008 Non-competitive renewals were due to be funded in May.

The total funded was 99!

Some is due to terminations, but most is due to slow grant making due to DOGE review and other impediments.

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rachelnethery.bsky.social
So, not only are we ending support for the bird flu vaccine development project, but also Dr. Oz (the CMS administrator) wants to adopt the flu-ridden birds and effectively conduct a giant, uncontrolled gain-of-function experiment on his ranch...

www.nytimes.com/2025/05/29/h...

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

jeremymberg.bsky.social
I am a big believe of doing your own research and checking facts and sources.

BUT THE BIG PROBLEM IS THAT A POST FROM SOME DUDE ON THE INTERNET SHOULD NOT BE WEIGHTED THE SAME AS INFORMATION FROM SOMEONE WHO HAS SPENT DECADES STUDYING AN ISSUE.

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

noaa.gov
NOAA’s Atlantic #HurricaneSeason Outlook 2025:

There's a 60% chance of an above-normal season.

A likelihood of 13-19 named storms of which 6-10 could become hurricanes, including 3-5 major hurricanes

--> Download graphics & more at: bit.ly/2025Atlantic...

nws.noaa.gov #HurricaneOutlook
joefigs.bsky.social
Last week was hard for us @hsph.harvard.edu after losing all NIH grants.

This week, we are forced to reckon with what’s next, including shutting down research portfolios, considering staffing cuts, and scrambling to cover salaries.

HSPH: “ground zero” of NIH cuts

www.nytimes.com/2025/05/21/u...
Federal Cuts Become ‘All Consuming’ at Harvard’s Public Health School
www.nytimes.com
scott-delaney.bsky.social
My ongoing request:

If your NSF or NIH grant was terminated--whether at Harvard or elsewhere--please report it here.

NSF: grant-watch.us/submit-nsf.h...

NIH: grant-watch.us/submit-nih.h...

Our trackers are actively used in lawsuits and are often the only record that terminations ever occurred.
dangaristo.bsky.social
NSF appears to be terminating hundreds of its grants to Harvard, per internal sources at NSF and at Harvard. At least one division has had all its grants cut.
rachelnethery.bsky.social
Essential viewing at the end of a difficult week: Lemon Drop, my aunt's baby goat, jumping on a trampoline

by Kai ChenReposted by Rachel C. Nethery

kaichenyale.bsky.social
If you recently had a manuscript withdrawn from EHP, the AGU GeoHealth journal would be happy to consider your work.

For manuscripts that have already undergone peer review and are in the revision stage, we can fast-track the review process.

#EpiSky @isee-global.bsky.social

by Kai ChenReposted by Rachel C. Nethery

kaichenyale.bsky.social
So sad to see this happening: the leading environmental health journal EHP stops handling manuscripts. Some friends with manuscripts in revision (months to even a year in the peer review process) got their manuscripts withdrawn. Hope this is just a pause but not the end.

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

harvardcchange.bsky.social
As we enter #FloodSeason,

🌊 Be prepared with the Flood Action Plan & Tip Sheet we created w/ Americares! 🌊

✅ Know your flood risk
✅ Protect your meds & important documents
✅ Learn how to safely clean up after a flood

Full Guide: loom.ly/Gy4P2-c

#FloodSafety
loom.ly
pamherd.bsky.social
The trope that universities are "dependent" on the federal government fundamentally misunderstands how vital this partnership has been for the US. The private sector can't replace it. If we kill it, we're all worse off. From @donmoyn.bsky.social and me: donmoynihan.substack.com/p/are-univer...
Moreover, these funds serve the public interest. Universities do things private companies with research capacities cannot: train research talent, conduct basic research with uncertain payoffs, and distribute knowledge as a public good. And the rewards have been enormous. Everything from the internet to pharmaceutical and health care innovations evolved from such investments. We are richer and healthier for the investment.

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

nytimes.com
Breaking News: Harvard sued the Trump administration, fighting back against its threats to slash billions of dollars from the school’s research funding. www.nytimes.com/2025/04/21/u...
A headline over a photo of a school building reads: "Harvard University Sues Trump Administration." Photo by Tony Luong for The New York Times.

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

aniloza.bsky.social
UPDATE: The NIH has made this move official — publishing the draft we reported on this morning

www.statnews.com/2025/04/21/t...

Reposted by Rachel C. Nethery

hsphniehsctr.bsky.social
Join us this Wednesday, April 23, for a Harvard Chan NIEHS Center Member Research Presentation with Dr. Sonia Hernández-Díaz and Dr. Amruta Nori-Sarma (@anorisarma.bsky.social). In-person and virtual! Visit hsph.me/NIEHS-CRP for more info and Zoom registration. @harvardenvhealth.bsky.social
Center Member Research Presentation with Sonia Hernandez-Diaz and Amruta Nori-Sarma. Wednesday, April 23, 1-2 pm, HSPH Bldg. 1, 1302 or Zoom. Topics: Environmental exposures and health care claims and Extreme weather impacts on mental health.
jonathanpatz.bsky.social
On Earth Day, join @theNAMedicine second annual Climate and Health Summit. #ClimateActionforHealth Don't miss this opportunity to engage in critical conversations!
bit.ly/4gqLKdM

@csfh-lab.bsky.social
@globalecoguy.bsky.social
@katharinehayhoe.com
@who.int

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