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International Research and Applications Project (IRAP)

Seminar: A Next-Gen Monitoring and Forecasting System for Environmental Suitability of Aedes-borne Disease Transmission

IRAP will host the seminar/webinar on September 4th to present important research for health sector decision makers.

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Workshop report now available: Building Public Health Resilience to Severe Weather in a Changing Climate

This workshop builds on previous investments by IRAP and NOAA in the Caribbean, and provides linkages to ongoing efforts in NOAA and the USGCRP to address climate and health, including heat health.

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NOAA’s Climate Program Office Conducts Public Webinar on Climate, Environment and Health Funding Opportunity

NOAA is engaged in a partnership with NSF, NIH, USDA and agencies from 8 other countries to reduce risk in the public health sector through the use of climate-related knowledge and information tools and services; this allows us to leverage millions of dollars of investment from other countries in high priority topics to the US.

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IRAP selected six new two-year projects following a highly competitive funding competition, totaling $1.5 million

In order to inform planning and prevention focused on weather and climate-sensitive health risks to U.S. economic, development, scientific and safety interests at home and abroad, NOA’s International Research and Applications Project (IRAP) selected six new two-year projects following a highly competitive funding competition, totaling $1.5 million.

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NOAA’s Climate Program Office awards $27.7M to advance scientific understanding, improve predictions, and enhance resilience to extreme events

NOAA’s Climate Program Office (CPO), a part of NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), has awarded $27.7 million for 87 new projects. The projects, ranging from advancing the understanding of Arctic sea ice variability to building resilience to extreme events, will be conducted by universities and other research institutions, alongside other federal agencies

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NOAA’s Climate Program Office launches new partnership in support of an international research competition through the Belmont Forum

NOAA CPO, through the International Research and Applications Project (IRAP), will join the National Science Foundation (NSF) and other agencies to make research funding available to advance the use of climate information and services in the reduction of climate-sensitive health risks.

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International Research and Applications Project (IRAP) Announces New FY18 Projects

In order to inform planning and prevention focused on weather and climate-sensitive health risks to U.S. economic, development, scientific and safety interests at home and abroad, NOA’s International Research and Applications Project (IRAP) selected six new two-year projects following a highly competitive funding competition, totaling $1.5 million. These awards focus on the subseasonal and seasonal

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