Journal articles

Peer-reviewed research articles are not included in the Health Well's catalogues which principally focus on "grey literature".

On this page you will find summaries of research articles published in Open Access Journals and drawn down by RSS feeds from those journals . These journals cover about a quarter of all peer-reviewed journal articles and so are not comprehensive. In addition, the Health Well's topic-managers supplement these summaries with research articles from topic-related online journals.

The journal articles accessible on the Fuel Poverty Hub website have been compiled from various sources that are not controlled by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH). IPH is therefore not responsible for the content of external websites and the inclusion of a link to an external website from the Fuel Poverty Hub should not be understood to be an endorsement of that website.

Updated: 17 November 2010

Title Journal Date
$1 million boost for the dairy energy efficiency - The Hon. Peter Douglas Sidebottom MP Family Matters 18 May 2012
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency : Media releases 2012 Family Matters 18 May 2012
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency : Media releases 2012 Family Matters 17 May 2012
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency : Media releases 2012 Family Matters 15 May 2012
Intraspecific variability in the response of bloom-forming marine microalgae to changed climate conditions Ecology and Evolution 14 May 2012
Southern Ocean Sentinel eye on the future :: Australian Antarctic Division Family Matters 07 May 2012
IJERPH, Vol. 9, Pages 1677-1686: Health Facilities Safety in Natural Disasters: Experiences and Challenges from South East Europe International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 04 May 2012
IJERPH, Vol. 9, Pages 1566-1580: “It Is Good for My Family’s Health and Cooks Food in a Way That My Heart Loves”: Qualitative Findings and Implications for Scaling Up an Improved Cookstove Project in Rural Kenya International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 30 Apr 2012
IJERPH, Vol. 9, Pages 1523-1547: The Health Effects of Climate Change: A Survey of Recent Quantitative Research International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 25 Apr 2012
Local organizations’ critical role in the provision of reproductive health care during disaster response Health and Human Rights 20 Apr 2012
[Comment] Offline: Why (some) medical conferences make sense The Lancet 14 Apr 2012
In-home solid fuel use and cardiovascular disease: a cross-sectional analysis of the Shanghai Putuo study Environmental Health Journal 28 Mar 2012
In-home solid fuel use and cardiovascular disease: a cross-sectional analysis of the Shanghai Putuo study Environmental Health 28 Mar 2012
Politics and policies: making change happen British Medical Journal (BMJ) 19 Mar 2012
IJERPH, Vol. 9, Pages 831-854: Impact of Climate Change on Children’s Health in Limpopo Province, South Africa International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 08 Mar 2012
Modeling climate change impacts on overwintering bald eagles Ecology and Evolution 01 Mar 2012
Genetic signatures of a demographic collapse in a large-bodied forest dwelling primate (Mandrillus leucophaeus) Ecology and Evolution 01 Mar 2012
The impact of Pleistocene climate change on an ancient arctic–alpine plant: multiple lineages of disparate history in Oxyria digyna Ecology and Evolution 01 Mar 2012
Projected changes in distributions of Australian tropical savanna birds under climate change using three dispersal scenarios Ecology and Evolution 28 Feb 2012
Green light on hospital savings Irish Medical Times 24 Feb 2012
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Northern Ireland Assembly - Mr Stephen Moutray asked the Minister for Social Development for an update on the pay-as-you-go pilot scheme for home heating oil. Click here for the Ministers reply

Northern Ireland Assembly - Mr Campbell asked the Minister for Social Development to provide an estimate in the number of families affected by Fuel Poverty in each of the last three years. Click here for Department of Social Development reply

 

 

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