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Jan 2019

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California Call to Action on Climate, Health, and Equity

On Monday, January 14th over 30 health organizations sent Governor Newsom and other key legislative members the California Call for Action on Climate, Health, and Equity. The Call outlines critical priorities to advance climate action for health and health action for climate in California.

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Oct 2017

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Here’s what ecology can teach us about healthy communities and a healthy climate

Good health depends on a healthy environment—clean air, clean water, abundant nature, and a healthy food system. While this seems straightforward, we – as health, development, or environment professionals– still largely fail to connect human and environmental health in our work on sustainable solutions. A positive feedback loop between public health disciplines and environmental science disciplines can build more sustainable health in our communities if we do more together.

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Apr 2017

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What you should know about Trump’s Executive Order halting action on climate change

President Trump’s Executive Order on “Energy Independence” threatens the health of all Americans by undermining efforts to defend our communities, our country, and our planet from the devastating impacts of climate change – the greatest health threat of the 21st century. We cannot wait to address climate change and its effects on our health. Trump’s Executive Order (EO) thwarts efforts to shift towards clean, renewable energy, favors dirty energy, and puts the health and well-being of Americans last—especially the health of those most vulnerable.

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Mar 2017

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Philadelphia Department of Public Health Leads on Climate Change

Read about Philadelphia Department of Public Health’s work to address climate change, the first in a series of blogs highlighting the climate change and health work of Local Health Departments. Local health departments are increasingly stepping up to address climate change, each in their own way. Local health departments (LHDs) have a critical role to play in addressing climate change. LHDs are mandated to protect and promote the health of residents in their jurisdiction, and provide critical health services and prevention programs especially to the most vulnerable and in under-resourced communities. LHDs also have working relationships with the many other government agencies who shape living conditions that interact with climate change to impact health.

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Jan 2017

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Immigration, Climate Change, and Equity- A Unified Response to the Trump Administration

President Trump signed two Executive Orders cracking down on immigration, which effectively build the wall along our Southern border, militarize it with more border agents, allow ICE to access local and state law enforcement records, and increase the rate at which people are detained and deported. Additionally, it is anticipated that he will sign an order soon that “would indefinitely block Syrian refugees from entering the United States and bar all refugees from the rest of the world for at least 120 days”. He is rapidly making good on his campaign promises.

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Jan 2017

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Call to Action- Let’s Put Climate, Health, and Equity FIRST!

Last weekend, following President Trump’s inauguration, people all over the world came together en masse to support human rights and human dignity, donning pink hats, cardboard signs, and colorful language. Many participating in Saturday’s Women’s March linked the protection of the planet to the protection of health and human rights.

It is increasingly clear that we – as professionals, individuals, and communities that care about the current and future health of our people and planet – will need to fight like never before to preserve and promote health and equity in the era of climate change and Trump.

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Jan 2017

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Partnership, Leadership, and Innovation: Taking on Climate Change in a Nurse-Led Clinic

Staff in the MHealth Nurse-Practitioner Clinic were already accustomed to leading change: as a nurse-led partnership between the University of Minnesota School of Nursing, the MHealth system, and UMPhysicians, the clinic was launched as one of only a few nurse-led clinics in the metropolitan area. So the six-month old clinic was quick to engage another partner in launching an effort to address climate change as a health issue.

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Sep 2016

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September is National Preparedness Month! But How Can We Prepare for Climate Change Together?

Every September emergency preparedness organizations from FEMA to your local Fire Department make a point of trying to draw public attention to the need to “Get Ready” for everything from hurricanes, floods, wildfires, earthquakes, heat waves, power outages and human caused disasters like terrorist attacks. September is National Preparedness Month.

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Aug 2016

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Happy and Healthy Centennial, National Parks!

John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt, and Stephen Mather were champions for the establishment and preservation of the National Park Service, believing that the natural beauty of the United States landscape should be protected and preserved for future generations. However, they could never have predicted within a century the extent to which climate change would threaten these national treasures. Read on to learn how climate change is impacting National Parks, human health, and what can be done to combat it.

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Aug 2016

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Agricultural Workers and Extreme Heat in the Age of Climate Change

Jaime Nuño-Sanchez died on September 21, 2015 in Thermal, CA after taking a break from picking lemons; the apparent temperature was 105. Nuño-Sanchez was a seasoned picker with 30 years of experience working in the Coachella Valley, yet he still succumbed to the heat, leaving behind his wife and three children. Read on to learn more about agricultural workers and extreme heat in the age of climate change.

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