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TC&HA Cohort Webinar 2 - Temperature Extremes & Wildfire
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TC&HA (Tribal Climate and Health Adaptation) Cohort Webinar 2 - Temperature Extremes & Wildfire
*Due to technical difficulties, the video is only a partial recording. TC&HA Webinar 3 - Changing Climate Exposures and Impacts (2019) covers similar material.
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Learn about the TC&HA Cohort Webinar Series
This webinar series provides steps, tools, templates, case studies, and other resources that seek to streamline the adaptation planning process and make it easier for tribal health and environmental professionals to understand and address human health exposures and impacts within tribal communities. This training will summarize the latest data and literature on the exposures and impacts of climate change that may impact the health of tribal community members. It will also describe how to identify and select appropriate strategies to address these exposures and impacts.
This training originates from the Tribal Climate Health Project (TCHP), a grant-funded project being administered by the Pala Band of Mission Indians (PBMI) and the Pala Environmental Department (PED) to help tribal communities across the country build capacity to address the health impacts of climate change.
The TCHP is developing a comprehensive platform for this purpose which includes an extensive and growing clearinghouse of relevant information, tools, trainings, and resources.
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Check out the Organizations
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*Due to technical difficulties, the video is only a partial recording. TC&HA Webinar 3 - Changing Climate Exposures and Impacts (2019) covers similar material.
-
View the TC&HA Cohort Webinar Series
-
Follow the PED TC&HA Series Online
-
Learn about the TC&HA Cohort Webinar Series
This webinar series provides steps, tools, templates, case studies, and other resources that seek to streamline the adaptation planning process and make it easier for tribal health and environmental professionals to understand and address human health exposures and impacts within tribal communities. This training will summarize the latest data and literature on the exposures and impacts of climate change that may impact the health of tribal community members. It will also describe how to identify and select appropriate strategies to address these exposures and impacts.
This training originates from the Tribal Climate Health Project (TCHP), a grant-funded project being administered by the Pala Band of Mission Indians (PBMI) and the Pala Environmental Department (PED) to help tribal communities across the country build capacity to address the health impacts of climate change.
The TCHP is developing a comprehensive platform for this purpose which includes an extensive and growing clearinghouse of relevant information, tools, trainings, and resources.
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Check out the Organizations
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