OF CLIMATE CHANGE. Kim Knowlton, DrPH. Assistant Clinical Professor, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

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Images: NOAA VALUING THE HEALTH COSTS OF OF CLIMATE CHANGE Kim Knowlton, DrPH Senior Si Scientist, i Natural Resources Defense Council il(nrdc); Assistant Clinical Professor, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University May 16, 2012 Climate Change: Mastering the Public Health Role

2011: A Year of Extremes 14 billion dollar events: heat, drought, floods, snow, winds Estimated $53 billion in damages Part of a trend: 2000 2010: 2010: Warmest Decade on Record 2010, 2005: hottest since 1880 35 consecutive years with global temperatures t >20 th century average

NRDC s Extreme Weather Map: record breaking weather in 2011 climate change connections health costs avoidable via preparedness www.nrdc.org/extremeweather

Climate change threatens health Climate change is one of the most serious public health threats facing our nation. Yet few Americans are aware of the very real consequences of climate change on the health of our communities, our families and our children. Dr. Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the g j, American Public Health Association

Connecting the Dots: Climate Change & Health Infrastructure damages previously the focus of climate change cost estimates Health lthdamage costs have seldom been included Our method: Valuing current climate sensitive event health costs via case studies, from event types expected to occur more frequently in future with climate change

US climate health cost case studies Case Study Examined Climate Sensitive Event Types Scope Dates Ozone Air Pollution National 2002 Heat Wave California 2006 Hurricanes Florida 2004 Infectious Disease Louisiana (West Nile virus outbreak) 2002 Red River, River Flooding North Dakota 2009 Wildfires Southern California 2003

Health Cost Assessment included not included CLIMATE-RELATED HEALTH STRESSOR e.g. Heat wave, Ozone pollution, Hurricane, River flood, Infectious disease, Wildfire Human Health Effects: Mortality & Morbidity Effects on Environment & Health of Wildlife Short-term Physical & Mental Health Effects Long-term Physical & Mental Health Effects Mortality: Premature Death Morbidity: Hospitalizations, ED Visits, Outpatient Visits INCIDENCES Value of a Statistical Life Approach $7.9 million ($USD2008) Cost-Of-Illness Approach: Sum of medical costs, out of pocket expenses, and loss of work productivity Willingness To Pay Approach HEALTH COST ASSESSMENT (WTP for a Sensitivity Analysis)

$14 billion in health-related costs from just six US climate change-related events, 2002-2009 (Knowlton et al., Health Affairs 2011)

http://www.nrdc.org/health/accountingforcosts/ Image: NOAA

Challenges in estimating health costs Lack of access to basic surveillance and morbidity data at consistent national scale No uniform method of assigning gcosts to different health effects from different events, regions Attribution: was event s occurrence (intensity, frequency, extent/duration) affected by climate change? The Big Challenge: Half dozen current case studies Hundreds of events in future

Climate Health Impacts Extreme Storm Events Heat Waves Air Pollution Pollens and Allergy Water borne Diseases Food borne Diseases Vector Borne Diseases Ecosystem Impacts Food & Water Supply Insecurity Mental Health Impacts Environmental lrf Refugees

Other climate related costs Source: The Climate Institute (2011) More climate health effects to value Other vector borne diseases Waterborne illnesses Allergies Mental health Food insecurity Insurance Travelers illnesses contracted in US Farmers crop insurance Homeowners flood insurance Businesses liability insurance Preparedness costs Will likely bring net benefits

NRDC s Climate Change Threatens Health website: local lclimate health l h threats, and adaptation actions www.nrdc.org/climatemaps

Source: NOAA Two Strategies for Climate Solutions Mitigation i i Adaptation interventions to reduce emissions of carbon pollution measures to reduce the vulnerability of natural & human systems against climate change s effects

EPA s Proposed Power Plant Rule US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed first national limits on carbon pollution from new power plants Sets emission rate standard for new power plants In proposing new safeguards, EPA is following the Clean Air At Act and two Supreme Court decisions.

4 Key Elements of Adaptation: Climate Health Preparedness Strategies Identify Local Vulnerabilities Track Environmental Changes & Health Threats Build Resilient Communities Promote Education & Public Dialogue

Example: Heat Health Warning Systems Identifying Vulnerabilities - City worked w/agencies to identify where elders live; Neighbors check on elderly via buddy system in heatwaves Tracking - National Weather Service, Dept of Public Health, Corporation for Aging, News Media are in contact when heat wave is predicted, and public is alerted frequently; free Heatline info Climate-Smart Design Cool Homes Program encourages energy-efficient design; free energy audits Ebi et al. (BAMS 2004) Public Education Cooling centers opened; no utility service suspensions; more Fire, EMS, Homeless svc staff; Public education about protecting health, getting info during heat wave

Future Directions in Valuing Health Better Climate Cost Analyses including health costs as key economic damages. Scientific Consensus on Valuation Methods Greater Focus on Morbidity Analyses Improved Tracking monitor climate sensitive healthoutcomes & environmental indicators related to climate change More Support for Preparedness in Communities Limit Climate Change

Conclusions Climate change harms health Action is needed to reduce carbon pollution & limit its most severe health effects We can create healthier, more secure communities by preparing for climate change s effects on health h Image: K Schles

We know enough now to act *Thank you* Thank you kknowlton@nrdc.org www.nrdc.org/climatemaps Link to health costs of climate change paper in Health Affairs at: http://www.nrdc.org/health/accountingforcosts/