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Bertil Forsberg is a Senior Professor of Environmental Medicine at the Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University. His research focuses on air pollution health impacts, climate change effects, and extreme weather consequences. He advises the WHO and has authored over 300 papers with an h-index of 99. Key areas include traffic emissions, wood smoke, forest fires, and prenatal/dementia health links. Recent work analyzes rainfall's mortality impact and ozone-related mortality projections under climate scenarios.
Research emphasizes methodological advances in health impact assessments and policy-relevant findings. He collaborates internationally, contributing to global studies on temperature variability, wildfire ozone, and cold-spell mortality. Advocacy efforts promote clean air equity across Europe through policy reform and health inequality reduction strategies.
Publications span 2023–2025, covering topics like PM2.5's influence on dementia, ozone mortality projections under Paris Agreement scenarios, and health benefits of air pollution reductions in Sweden. His work bridges epidemiology, environmental science, and public health policy, with a focus on actionable insights for climate and health resilience.

