Today, the IPCC AR6 released the second part of the Sixth Assessment Report, Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. We are very excited that our findings have been cited to contribute to the unequivocal scientific evidence that climate change is a threat to human wellbeing and the health of the planet.

Citations in CHAPTER 7 Health, wellbeing and the changing structure of communities
- Chen K, Breitner S, Wolf K, Hampel R, Meisinger C, Heier M, Scheidt WV, Kuch B, Peters A, Schneider A. 2019. Temporal variations in the triggering of myocardial infarction by air temperature in Augsburg, Germany, 1987 to 2017. European Heart Journal 40:1600-1608.

- Chen K, Fiore AM, Chen R, Jiang L, Jones B, Schneider A, Peters A, Bi J, Kan H, Kinney PL. 2018. Future ozone-related acute excess mortality under climate and population change scenarios in China: a modelling study. PLOS Medicine 15(7):e1002598.

Citations in CHAPTER 10 Asia
Chen K, Bi J, Chen J, Chen XD, Huang L, Zhou L. 2015. Influence of heat wave definitions to the added effect of heat waves on daily mortality in Nanjing, China. Science of the Total Environment 506–507:18-25.
Chen K, Horton RM, Bader DA, Lesk C, Jiang L, Jones B, Zhou L, Chen X, Bi J, Kinney PL. 2017. Impact of climate change on heat-related mortality in Jiangsu province, China. Environmental Pollution 224:317-325.
Chen K, Zhou L, Chen X, Ma Z, Liu Y, Huang L, Bi J, Kinney PL. 2016. Urbanization level and vulnerability to heat-related mortality in Jiangsu Province, China. Environmental Health Perspectives 124:1863-1869.

Citation in CHAPTER 16 Key risks across sectors and regions
- Chen K, Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Dubrow R. 2020. Projections of ambient temperature- and air pollution-related mortality burden under combined climate change and population aging scenarios: A review. Current Environmental Health Reports 7(3):243-255.
Citations in CHAPTER 18 Climate resilient development pathways
- Chen K, Fiore AM, Chen R, Jiang L, Jones B, Schneider A, Peters A, Bi J, Kan H, Kinney PL. 2018. Future ozone-related acute excess mortality under climate and population change scenarios in China: a modelling study. PLOS Medicine 15(7):e1002598.
- Chen K, Horton RM, Bader DA, Lesk C, Jiang L, Jones B, Zhou L, Chen X, Bi J, Kinney PL. 2017. Impact of climate change on heat-related mortality in Jiangsu province, China. Environmental Pollution 224:317-325.