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Peter Berry
Researcher at University of Waterloo
Publications - 35
Citations - 2043
Peter Berry is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Public health. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1232 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Berry include Health Canada.
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Impacts of 1.5°C Global Warming on Natural and Human Systems
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg,Daniela Jacob,Marco Bindi,Sally Brown,I. A. Camilloni,Arona Diedhiou,Riyanti Djalante,Kristie L. Ebi,Francois Engelbrecht,Joel Guiot,Yasuaki Hijioka,S. Mehrotra,Antony J. Payne,Sonia I. Seneviratne,Adelle Thomas,Rachel Warren,G. Zhou,Sharina Abdul Halim,Michelle Achlatis,Lisa V. Alexander,Myles R. Allen,Peter Berry,Christopher Boyer,Edward Byers,Lorenzo Brilli,Marcos Silveira Buckeridge,William W. L. Cheung,Marlies Craig,Neville Ellis,Jason P. Evans,Hubertus Fischer,Klaus Fraedrich,Sabine Fuss,Anjani Ganase,Jean-Pierre Gattuso,Peter Greve,Tania Guillén Bolaños,Naota Hanasaki,Tomoko Hasegawa,Katie Hayes,Annette L. Hirsch,Chris D. Jones,Thomas Jung,Markku Kanninen,Gerhard Krinner,David M. Lawrence,Timothy M. Lenton,Debora Ley,Diana Liverman,Natalie M. Mahowald,Kathleen L. McInnes,Katrin J. Meissner,Richard J. Millar,Katja Mintenbeck,Daniel M. Mitchell,Alan C. Mix,Dirk Notz,Leonard Nurse,Andrew Emmanuel Okem,Lennart Olsson,Michael Oppenheimer,Shlomit Paz,Juliane Petersen,Jan Petzold,Swantje Preuschmann,Mohammad Feisal Rahman,Joeri Rogelj,Hanna Scheuffele,Carl-Friedrich Schleussner,Daniel Scott,Roland Séférian,Jana Sillmann,Chandni Singh,Raphael Slade,Kimberly Stephenson,Tannecia S. Stephenson,Mouhamadou Bamba Sylla,Mark Tebboth,Petra Tschakert,Robert Vautard,Richard Wartenburger,Michael Wehner,Nora Marie Weyer,Felicia S. Whyte,Gary W. Yohe,Xuebin Zhang,Robert B. Zougmoré +86 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of women's sportswriters in South Africa and Ivory Coast, including: Marco Bindi (Italy), Sally Brown (UK), Ines Camilloni (Argentina), Arona Diedhiou (Ivory Coast/Senegal), Riyanti Djalante (Japan/Indonesia), Kristie L. Ebi (USA), Francois Engelbrecht (South Africa), Joel Guiot (France), Yasuaki Hijioka (Japan), Shagun Mehrotra (USA/India), Ant
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Hot weather and heat extremes: health risks.
Kristie L. Ebi,Anthony Capon,Anthony Capon,Peter Berry,Carolyn Broderick,Carolyn Broderick,Richard de Dear,George Havenith,Yasushi Honda,R. Sari Kovats,Wei Ma,Arunima Malik,Nathan B. Morris,Lars Nybo,Sonia I. Seneviratne,Jennifer K. Vanos,Ollie Jay +16 more
TL;DR: The authors in this paper suggest that without investment in research and risk management actions, heat-related morbidity and mortality are likely to increase, with greater risk associated with higher degrees of global warming.
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Public Perceptions of Climate Change as a Human Health Risk: Surveys of the United States, Canada and Malta
Karen Akerlof,Roberto DeBono,Peter Berry,Anthony Leiserowitz,Connie Roser-Renouf,Kaila-Lea Clarke,Anastasia Rogaeva,Matthew C. Nisbet,Melinda R. Weathers,Edward Maibach +9 more
TL;DR: Climate change appears to lack salience as a health issue in all three countries: relatively few people answered open-ended questions in a manner that indicated clear top-of-mind associations between climate change and human health risks.
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Extreme Weather and Climate Change: Population Health and Health System Implications.
Kristie L. Ebi,Jennifer K. Vanos,J. W. Baldwin,Jesse E. Bell,David M. Hondula,Nicole A. Errett,Katie Hayes,Colleen E. Reid,Shubhayu Saha,June T. Spector,Peter Berry +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, extreme weather and climate events, such as heat waves, cyclones, and floods, are an expression of climate variability, and these events and events influenced by climate change.
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Reducing the health effects of hot weather and heat extremes: from personal cooling strategies to green cities.
Ollie Jay,Anthony Capon,Anthony Capon,Peter Berry,Carolyn Broderick,Carolyn Broderick,Richard de Dear,George Havenith,Yasushi Honda,R. Sari Kovats,Wei Ma,Arunima Malik,Nathan B. Morris,Nathan B. Morris,Lars Nybo,Sonia I. Seneviratne,Jennifer K. Vanos,Kristie L. Ebi +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a more holistic understanding of the thermal environment at the landscape and urban, building, and individual scales supports the identification of numerous sustainable opportunities to keep people cooler, and recommend optimal interventions for settings such as aged care homes, slums, workplaces, mass gatherings, refugee camps, and playing sport.