Waste, Water, and Worth: The Hidden Drivers of Health (Where We Live Matters)
Join us for this important webinar featuring Catherine Coleman Flowers, Founding Director of the Center for Rural Enterprise

The Fifth National Climate Assessment (2023), the U.S. government’s preeminent report on climate change impacts, risks, and responses, outlined three key conclusions related to climate change and health:
With this clear roadmap, it is critical to stimulate intervention research to help people and communities from U.S. populations experiencing health disparities adapt to climate change.
This workshop examines the state of the science to stimulate community-engaged, multi-level intervention research on this topic. The event convenes researchers, clinicians, and community partners for a series of presentations, panel discussions, and flash talks to:
The workshop will be a half day over two days and virtual. Register here.
Join us for this important webinar featuring Catherine Coleman Flowers, Founding Director of the Center for Rural Enterprise
Expand your knowledge and impact on addressing the health effects of extreme heat on individuals and populations with