Plans, Reports and More Resources
The Climate and Health Program works within NCDHHS and across state agencies to respond to:
- NC Governor Executive Orders:
- Recommendations described in the 2020 NC Climate Risk Assessment and Resilience Plan
- A comprehensive body of literature on the health effects of climate change
Tab/Accordion Items
Climate strategy reports
More resources
- NCDHHS 2022 Resilience Strategy Report
- NCDHHS 2021 Resilience Strategy Report
- 2018 Early Childhood Action Plan (ECAP)
- Convergence: A Climate and Health Resource for the Carolinas
- Adaptation Plan for Addressing Health Impacts of Climate Change in NC
- North Carolina Climate and Health Profile
- NC Cold Weather-Related Illness Report, 2014
- NC Climate-Related Health Indicators: Human Development – Rates of infant mortality, pre-term births, childhood cancers.
- NC Climate-Related Health Indicators: Cancer – Rates of high ultraviolet days, high temperature days, non-melanoma skin cancer and colorectal cancer for NC, 2000-2011.
Our Partners
- North Carolina State Climate Office
- North Carolina State Resilience Office
- North Carolina Farmworker Health Program
- North Carolina Division of Air Quality
- Duke University Heat Policy Innovation Hub
- UNC Center for Public Engagement with Science
- Sustainable Sandhills
- Western North Carolina Health Network
- North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs
Funding
The North Carolina Climate and Health Program is supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 6NUE1EH001449-03-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The contents of this website are solely the responsibility of the North Carolina Climate and Health Program and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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