Publications

Co-authored articles do not show related news coverage and invited presentations.
Note: *corresponding author; Gmentored graduate student; Umentored undergraduate student

Indoor heat study recruitment image Photo credit: Catalyst Miami


Peer-reviewed articles

Lynée L Turek-Hankins*, Vince Schueler, Miyuki Hino, and Katharine J Mach. 2025. Weatherization reduces needs for energy bill assistance. Energy Policy 208, p. 114911. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2025.114911. Code and data


Lynée L Turek-Hankins*, Mayra Cruz, Natalia Brown, Nkosi Muse, Amy Clement, Katharine J Mach. 2025. Interactions between indoor heat and energy affordability amplify household risks in hot-humid US climate zones. One Earth 8(3). doi: 10.1016/j.oneear.2025.101235. Code and data

Coverage: Miami Herald 1, Miami Herald 2, WLRN NPR, WUFT NPR, News@TheU
Invited presentations: AGU 2024, Columbia Univeristy’s Workshop on Extreme Heat, Miami Climate Week Resilience 365 Conference

Cruz, Mayra*, Katharine J Mach, Lynée L Turek-Hankins, Kilan C Ashad-Bishop, Zinzi D Bailey, Scotney D Evans, Ashley Fanning, Margo Fernandez-Burgos, Jane Gilbert, Bereatha Howard, Monique Mahabir, Julia Marturano, Lisa N Murphy, Nkosi Muse, Joanne Pérodin, and Amy C Clement. 2025. Where heat does not come in waves: a framework for understanding and managing chronic heat. Environmental Research: Climate 4(2), p. 023002. doi: 10.1088/2752-5295/adc827. Code and data


Katharine J Mach*, Kripa Jagannathan, Linda Shi, Lynée L Turek-Hankins, Jeffrey R Arnold, Christa Brelsford, Alejandro N Flores, Jing Gao, Carlos E Martín, David L McCollum, Richard Moss, Jennifer Niemann, Brenda Rashleigh, Patrick M Reed. 2024. Research to confront climate change complexity: Intersectionality, integration, and innovative governance. Earth’s Future 12(6), e2023EF004392. doi: 10.1029/2023EF004392.


Lynée L Turek-Hankins*, Erin Coughlan de Perez, Giulia Scarpa, Raquel Ruiz-Diaz, Patricia Nayna Schwerdtle, Elphin Tom Joe, Eranga K Galappaththi, Emma M French, Stephanie E Austin Chandni Singh, Mariella Siña, AR Siders, Maarten K van Aalst, Sienna Templeman, Abraham M Nunbogu, Lea Berrang-Ford, Tanvi Agrawal, the GAMI team, and Katharine J Mach. 2021. Climate change adaptation to extreme heat: a global systematic review of implemented action. Oxford Open Climate Change 1(1). doi: 10.1093/oxfclm/kgab005.

Coverage: CarbonBrief, News@TheU
Invited presentations: AGU 2021, Cornell Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Seminar

Lea Berrang-Ford*, AR Siders, Alexandra Lesnikowski, … Lynée L Turek-Hankins, …Thelma Zulfawu Abu. 2021. A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change. Nature Climate Change 11. doi: 10.1038/s41558-021-01170-y. Code and data: machine learning platform and reconciliation of codes


Malcolm Araos*, Kripa Jagannathan, Roopam Shukla, Idowu Ajibade, Erin Coughlan de Perez, Katy Davis, James D. Ford, Eranga K. Galappaththi, Caitlin Grady, AJ Hudson, Elphin Tom Joe, Christine J Kirchhoff, Alexandra Lesnikowski, Gabriela Nagle Alverio, Miriam Nielsen, Ben Orlove, Brian Pentz, Diana Reckien, AR Siders, Nicola Ulibarri, Maarten van Aalst, Thelma Zulfawu Abu, Tanvi Agrawal, Lea Berrang-Ford, Rachel Bezner Kerr, Shaugn Coggins, Matthias Garschagen, Alexandra Harden, Katharine J Mach, Abraham Marshall Nunbogu, Pandey Spandan, Sienna Templeman, Lynée L Turek-Hankins, and the GAMI team. 2021. Equity in human adaptation-related responses: A systematic global review. One Earth 4(10). doi: 10.1016/j.oneear.2021.09.001.


Lynée L Turek-Hankins*, Miyuki Hino, and Katharine J Mach. 2020. Risk screening methods for extreme heat: Implications for equity-oriented adaptation. PLoS One 15(11). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240841.

Invited presentations: City Government of Hallandale Beach FL

Articles in review

Michelle Miro*, Lynée L Turek-Hankins, Tamara Sheldon, Sergio Alvarez, Alexandra Ntazinda, Alejandro Becerra, and Kelly Klima. In review. How visualizing chance, risk, and cost of flooding affects homebuying decisions. Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.

Assessments

Katharine J Mach, Robert Vallerio, Jeffrey R Arnold, Christa Brelsford, Katherine V Calvin, Alejandro N Flores, Jing Gao, Kripa Jagannathan, David Judi, Carlos E Martín, Frances C Moore, Richard Moss, Earthea Nance, Brenda Rashleigh, Patrick M Reed, Linda Shi, Lynée L Turek-Hankins. 2023. Ch. 18. Sector interactions, multiple stressors, and complex systems. Fifth U.S. National Climate Assessment, Washington DC, USA: U.S. Global Change Research Program. doi: 10.7930/NCA5.2023.CH18.

Opinion pieces

Lynée L Turek-Hankins and Katharine J Mach. 2021. A major federal response to occupational extreme heat is here at last. The Conversation.