Colin Carlson (@colinjcarlson) 's Twitter Profile
Colin Carlson

@colinjcarlson

Climate epidemiologist at @YaleEMD, PI of @viralemergence, working to save what can be saved, so as to open up some kind of future. Krakoa is for all mutants.

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🚨 NEW: Scientists have started to trace deaths back to greenhouse gas emissions, and the results are staggering. Climate change has killed hundreds of thousands of people, a loss of life equivalent to US$ trillions. Only ~1 in 8 deaths is being counted. medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

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The last time I was in EEOB must’ve been over a decade ago - I think we got to sit down with Gina McCarthy and talk CEQ thanks to Truman Scholarship. It’s wonderful to be back today for the White House Climate and Health Forum and hear about the work the Biden Administration is leading.

The last time I was in EEOB must’ve been over a decade ago - I think we got to sit down with Gina McCarthy and talk CEQ thanks to <a href="/TrumanApp/">Truman Scholarship</a>. It’s wonderful to be back today for the White House Climate and Health Forum and hear about the work the Biden Administration is leading.
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Remembering after PHEIC for #mpox was lifted last year, making it 2nd shortest ever, Colin Carlson & Rebecca Katz wrote: "That emergency has ended without meaningful change: in a post-PHEIC world the odds of another identical emergency are just as high" bmj.com/content/381/bm…

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It's not an understatement to say this is a very important moment in public health. An open-source sequence database made by and for scientists - with transparent governance and a willingness to play nice on benefit sharing - is a huge challenge to the status quo. 👏

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On one hand, workshopping and socializing PABS with its greatest critics is undoubtedly an important step towards legitimacy and critique-proofing. On the other hand, some of these experts expressly don't want the process to succeed and continually act in bad faith. 🤷‍♀️

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Fabulous interview with Colin Carlson in todays Geneva Health Files about bad faith arguments across Treaty contexts including what databases can and cannot do, on traceability, user information and general weaponisation of the difference between 'cannot do' and 'will not do'. Bravo!