by Stephanie M. Lee Cross posted from SFGate Temperatures are intensifying. Sea levels are climbing. Wildfires are spreading. None of this is news to […]
Author: Jeni Miller
Q&A with Linda Rudolph, APHA Environment Section member
Cross posted from Public Health Newswire In a conversation with Public Health Newswire, Rudolph discusses her work with APHA’s Environment Section and more […]
APHA notes: House bill would slash EPA budget, block climate regulations
by Jennifer Miller, PhD In the New York Times last week, four previous heads of the EPA make “A Republican Case for Climate Action.” […]
Ask FEMA to Require States to Prepare for Climate Change!
by Jennifer Miller, PhD The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), charged with responding to major national disasters such as hurricanes Sandy or Katrina, […]
Protecting Health in a Changing Climate
by Linda Rudolph, MD, MPH Originally posted on The White House website. Dr. Linda Rudolph is being honored as a White House Champion of […]
White House Recognizes PHI’s Linda Rudolph as Public Health and Climate “Champion of Change”
Oakland, CA – The White House honored Linda Rudolph, MD, MPH, today as one of 11 “Champions of Change” working on the front […]
PHI Responds to President’s Climate Action Announcement
by Jennifer Miller, PhD Last week the President released his Climate Action Plan, in a speech at Georgetown University in which he emphasized the […]
PHI Urges California Governor to Repay Cap-and-Trade Swiftly, to Maintain Progress on Climate Change and Health
by Jennifer Miller, PhD On Friday the Public Health Institute, together with business groups, environmental organizations and an array of others, sent an open […]
What’s Fathers’ Day got to do with climate change?
by Y. Armando Nieto “What’s Fathers’ Day got to do with climate change?” – Grace Rachow, Volunteer Coordinator, SBWC I’ve spent the past […]
Why, as a Father and an Asthma Advocate, I Work on Climate Change
by Joel Ervice I’m a new dad. Okay, new-ish. My son is sixteen months old, but he’s changing so quickly and learning so […]