The ذكذكتسٍ¤ Climate Collaborative and Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education are co-hosting a series of virtual, public sessions that showcase innovative educational resources and programs that target regional climate and health concerns to build capacity among health professionals, community leaders, and others within the US. The Northern Great Plains focused webinar was held on Thursday, May 21, 9-10 AM MT/11 AM-12 PM ET.
Speakers, representing the states within this region (Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Nebraska), highlighted how attendees can build prevention, mitigation, resiliency, and recovery in their communities.
- Lead: Ben Fulgencio-Turner (ecoAmerica)
- Moderator: Ethan Sims (Idaho Clinicians for Climate and Health)
- Speakers
- Jesse Bell (University of Nebraska Medical Center)
- Lori Byron (Montana Health Professionals for a Healthy Climate)
- Tony Ward (University of Montana)
- Summer Woolsey (University of Nebraska Medical Center)
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Resources shared by speakers:
Ethan Sims
Jesse Bell
Summer Woolsey
Tony Ward
Lori Byron
As many of the resources shared for this Learning Collaborative are applicable to the whole Northern Great Plains region rather than specific states, resources have been organized by the speakers who shared them.
The external resources on this page do not necessarily represent the views of any one organization, the Climate Collaborative, or the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, and have not been subjected to the review procedures of, nor are they a product of, the National Academies. We are sharing this curated list based on the expert guidance of Collaborative members to serve as resources.ج
Note: ذكذكتسٍ¤ intends to represent all 50 states and territories within the United States in thisآ webinar series.
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