The European Observatory on Climate and Health now provides even more information on the health impacts of climate change, with additional evidence on specific risks to children and young people, and on the health effects of drought, landslides, melting permafrost and water- and food-borne diseases. With forecasts of pollen concentrations in the air and nine new case studies of implemented responses, more actionable information has been added to the Observatory's portal. (More on climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu)