UC Berkeley’s Climate Readiness Institute and the CITRIS Policy Lab has issued recommendations for action around the health impacts of increased heat and wildfires in California. The recommendations emerged from a workshop of researchers and practitioners in April, 2019. The report is being issued on the second anniversary of the devastating 2017 Sonoma County fires. Read the press release and the report here. (Dr. Blake of EPHC helped design the original workshop, and continues to work with CRI on health and climate in California.)
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