Dr. Linda Rudolph (Public Health Institute), and Dr. Will Barrett (American Lung Association) write about the California Call to Action on Climate, Health, and Equity.
Members in Action
January 2019 Champion!
Dr. Carissa Cabán-Aleman, a psychiatrist and assistant professor, is a champion for providing psychological first aid for local leaders affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. She has helped social workers, educators and volunteers to deal with the challenges after such a disaster.
LTE: Webert and clean power
Dr. Samantha Ahdoot, a physician, professor, and Chair of Virginia Clinicians for Climate Action, calls on Delegate Webert to support the Solar Freedom Bill in the Virginia General Assembly.
This CU Physician Says Climate Change Disproportionately Affects Women’s Health
Dr. Cecilia Sorensen, a Colorado physician and Consortium advocate, talks to Colorado Matters about her work and the impacts of climate change on women.
10th largest health system pledges 100% renewable electricity by 2030
Advocate Aurora Health announced a commitment to power its health care operations with 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030.
Climate change is affecting health now. Our leaders must take action.
Op-Ed published by two former U.S. Surgeons General, Richard Carmona and David Satcher, in STAT News.
Follow Up: Congress, it’s time to follow your doctor’s prescription on climate change
Follow-up article published in the Fresno Madera Medical Society magazine by Don Gaede and Alexander Sherrifs, physicians and members of the Fresno Madera Medical Society.
Opinion: Climate change is killing our patients
Op-Ed published by two Washington physicians, Michael Soman and Mark Vosslers, in the Seattle Times.
Tackling climate change could save millions of lives, report says
Mona Sarfaty, Executive Director of the Consortium, was featured in this CNN article on climate and health. By Jacqueline Howard, CNN Updated 6:30 AM ET, Wed December 5, 2018 (CNN) - Climate studies often pinpoint the detrimental public health impacts related to...