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Apr 2018

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Climate Change, Equity, and Health Lessons Learned from Local Planning Efforts in Oregon

In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Brendon Haggerty, Multnomah County Health Department, reviews Oregon’s state and local efforts to address the health impacts of climate change in the Northwest.

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Apr 2018

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Epidemiologist: Climate Change Is A Health Crisis

Climate change isn’t just an environmental problem. If you ask Michael McGeehin, climate change is a health crisis. McGeehin is an epidemiologist who spent more than 30 years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He developed the CDC’s Climate Change Program. McGeehin was recently in Miami for an international ...

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Apr 2018

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The Diet-Climate Connection

The droughts, heat waves and wildfires of 2012 – the hottest year on record – have vividly brought home the effects of our warming planet. And some of the consequences will also show up at the grocery store. Foods we buy will cost more because of crop failures. And this is just part of a […]

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Apr 2018

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Beating the Heat Preparing for Extreme Heat Events at the State and Local Level Webinar

Webinar going over CDC materials and toolkit, examples of heat wave preparation in Massachussets and New York.

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Apr 2018

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Climate Equity

Climate One presents a podcast in which three speakers discuss vulnerable populations, specifically communitites of color, and the impacts of climate change.

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Apr 2018

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Climate Changes Health: Tools to Communicate the Problem

APHA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are proud to present this webinar. The webinar will provide information about the health impacts of climate change, share fact sheets to communicate the health risks and highlight communications research that fueled the fact sheets.

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Apr 2018

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Climate Health, Your Health: Prevention Is Protection

Climate disruption is harmful to your health. Dr. Linda Rudolph and Dr. Barbara Sattler are showing how our success or failure as a civilization may well hinge on how ingenious, nimble and socially just our public health systems can become in restoring the ecosystem health on which all health depends. And doing the right thing […]

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