CATALYSE

Definition

What is it: CATALYSE is a project coordinated by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health. It focuses on closing the knowledge-to-action gap to protect public health from climate threats.

What is it used for: It is used to provide new knowledge, data, and tools for decision-makers to accelerate climate change action and resilience across Europe.

Coverage

  • Attributes: 4
  • Synonyms: 0
  • Related entities: 1
  • Sources: 1

Identity

Entity ID
https://faind.camp3.co/en/climate-change-health-impacts/facts/#entity
Entity type
Organization
Canonical name
CATALYSE
Language
en
Topic
Climate Change Health Impacts

Attributes

Key Facts
CATALYSE provides knowledge, data, and tools to accelerate climate change action and protect public health in Europe. [1]
Key Facts
Heatwaves pose significant health risks for older people and outdoor workers. [1]
Key Facts
Air polluted with greenhouse gases can lead to heart and lung diseases. [1]
Key Facts
Droughts can result in food and water shortages and cause wildfires that lead to respiratory issues. [1]

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Provenance

Sources

  1. https://camp3.co/test (CATALYSE)

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