Rising Temperatures, Rising Risks: Safeguarding Children’s Health
During this webinar attendees will learn the physiological, environmental, and social factors that increase children's vulnerability to heat-related
Nurses are on the front line of the climate crisis, seeing the health impacts of extreme weather, prolonged heat, pollution, and climate disasters every day. Nurses are also the most trusted profession in the country and can help others understand the importance of taking climate action to protect health. Join Climate for Health, the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, the National Student Nurses’ Association, the National League for Nursing, and other national associations of nursing groups to connect with Climate for Health Ambassadors, meet more peers from across the country, and discuss resources for climate action.
Closed captioning will be provided. We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact HealthAmbassadors@ecoAmerica.org
During this webinar attendees will learn the physiological, environmental, and social factors that increase children's vulnerability to heat-related
Eric Bind, MPP, of the NJ Department of Health will discuss prenatal lead and mercury monitoring program in