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Webinar: Hot Geography – Lessons from the frontline of the climate, water and health crisis in the American West

In addressing climate crisis; local leadership is more important than ever before. Join us to hear about the successes and lessons learned from areas dealing with some of the worst climate-related water challenges and how we can apply these to protect public health in our own communities.
Presenters:
John Capitman, Executive Director of the Central Valley Health Policy Institute and Nickerson Professor of Public Health, California State University Fresno,
Jonathan Nelson, Policy Director, Community Water Center, Visalia, CA
Laura Feinstein Ph.D. Senior Research Associate, Pacific Institute, Oakland, CA
This is the second of a three-part webinar series hosted by Carpe Diem West.
- Navigating the Intersection: Western Water, Climate Change & Public Health
- Building Local Resilience – Rollbacks to Federal Western Water & Public Health Protections – July 20, 2017
April 13, 2017
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