Events

U.S. EPA Children’s Health Protection Advisory Committee (CHPAC) Meeting

Online

The Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee is a body of external researchers, academicians, health care providers, environmentalists, state and tribal government employees, and members of the public who advise the EPA on regulations, research, and communications related to children's health.

EPA Mid-Atlantic Virtual Summit: Empowering Communities for Environmental Equity

Online

The EPA Mid-Atlantic Summit is a one-day virtual event that is geared towards addressing environmental health topics relevant to the Mid-Atlantic Region. The summit is held annually and features an opening plenary with state environmental secretaries and concurrent sessions focused on various topics, including equity, environmental justice, sustainability, grant opportunities, and more.

Wildfire Smoke Exposure in Kids: How to Mitigate Health Effects

Online

Children are particularly vulnerable to wildfire smoke, and we will review the increasing literature on wildfire smoke health effects in children. Health providers should understand how to access reliable air quality information, the limitations of low-cost sensors, and how to improve indoor air quality.

Impacts of Extreme Heat on Maternal and Child Health: From Awareness to Action

Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health Nesbitt Hall 3215 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA

The 9th Annual Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Symposium will explore the research and evidence on the impacts of extreme heat on maternal and child health and discuss ways families, communities, and governments can take action.

Amplifying Momentum Among the Health Sector for Environmental Justice & Climate Action

Inn at Villanova University 601 County Line Rd, Wayne, PA

Health professionals are advocates for holistic well-being. With historic progress and investments in environmental justice and climate action, it's an opportune time for health professionals in the Mid-Atlantic region to amplify progress by supporting climate and health at a state, local, and community level.

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