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C-Urge project is a doctoral network set up to research and better understand the complexity of climate and enviromental change, that is happening on global, as well as on a local scale. 

Through various research approaches set in various countries, we aim to highlight the notion of urgency and need to enrich the debate around the topic of environemtal change, that is both fast, and subtle and poses a serious challenge for the future.   

Philadelphia Department of Public Health

This links to the Philadelphia Department of Public Health's website. Alex Skula is a Public Health Preparedness Analyst in the Division of Disease Control at the 

COVID-19 Rapid Student Interview Project

COVID-19 Rapid Student Interview Collection Form

This project aims to provide an engaging project for post-secondary students (undergraduate and graduate) to gain experience with qualitative research methodology  while contributing to public

Climate Ready Philly

Climate Ready Philly Workshop Photo

Climate Ready Philly is a community education project that teaches Philadelphians about climate change.

Train the Trainer- 2016

2016 Train the Trainer

In 2016, the Climate Ready Philly Team changed gears for to a "Train the Trainers" series. During this year, the project team expanded to include staff from the Energy Coordinating Agency and

Staying Cool in a Changing Climate- 2017

Staying Cool in a Changing Climate

The goal of the 2017 workshops was to prepare and inform attendees about the risks and solutions associated with heat so that they may be equipped with the information and tools necessary to r

Breathing Easy in a Changing Climate- 2018

Breathing Easy in a Changing Climate

The goal of the 2018 workshops was to prepare and inform attendees about the risks and solutions associated with flooding and mold so that they may be equipped with the information and tools n

Weather Ready Homes- 2019

2019 Weather-Ready Home Workshop - Deepa

In early 2019, the Climate, Health, and Home team received funding from the CUSP mini-grant program for the sixth consecutive year.