February 2016 Shatters Global Temperature Records

Temperature data from February 2016, which shattered previous records by an enormous margin, has led top climate scientists to warn of...

Mar 17, 2016 | Katie Regan

  • NACCHO, ASTHO Release Joint Statement on the Lead Contamination Crisis in Flint, MI

    The lead poisoning crisis in Flint, Michigan touches on almost every aspect in the daily life of a health department: lead poisoning,...

    Feb 02, 2016 | Katie Regan

  • Live Map of World’s Air Pollution Now Available

    Plume Labs has launched a new website and mobile phone app that tracks live air pollution levels. Users can check hour-by-hour to see...

    Dec 03, 2015 | Katie Regan

  • Apply Now to Attend an Immunization Champions, Advocates, and Mentors Academy in 2016

    The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) is pleased to announce the opportunity to prepare healthcare professionals to become...

    Dec 02, 2015 | Kate Drezner

  • U.S. Federal Agencies Announce Plan to Cut Greenhouse Gases

    U.S. federal agencies will cut greenhouse gas emissions to 41.8% below their 2008 levels by 2025, the White House announced last week....

    Nov 30, 2015 | Katie Regan

  • NACCHO Launches Fracking Project with Associated Webpage and Resources

    By Nick Oschman, former NACCHO Environmental Health Intern NACCHO has launched a new webpage to support its project on hydraulic...

    Nov 23, 2015 | Guest Author

  • October 2015 Hottest on Record

    Much like the months that preceded it, October 2015 closed out the calendar with the dubious honor of being the hottest in recorded...

    Nov 18, 2015 | Katie Regan

  • Protecting Children from Environmental Threats During Children’s Health Month

    We face environmental health threats every day in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the homes in which we live. And though we...

    Oct 23, 2015 | Katie Regan

  • EPA Announces Restrictions on Ozone Pollution

    The Obama Administration today unveiled new restrictions on ozone pollution that tighten the current limits for the first time since...

    Oct 01, 2015 | Katie Regan

  • February 2016 Shatters Global Temperature Records

    Temperature data from February 2016, which shattered previous records by an enormous margin, has led top climate scientists to warn of a “climate emergency.” According to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) data, the average global surface temperature in February 2016 was 1.35 degrees Celsius warmer than the long term average for the month (established […]

    Mar 17, 2016 | Katie Regan

    NACCHO, ASTHO Release Joint Statement on the Lead Contamination Crisis in Flint, MI

    The lead poisoning crisis in Flint, Michigan touches on almost every aspect in the daily life of a health department: lead poisoning, water quality, health equity, reproductive health, and other social, political, and environmental impacts. This crisis underscores the basic fundamental need to have safe food, air, and water. As always, the role of our […]

    Feb 02, 2016 | Katie Regan

    Live Map of World’s Air Pollution Now Available

    Plume Labs has launched a new website and mobile phone app that tracks live air pollution levels. Users can check hour-by-hour to see if it’s safe for outdoor activities or vulnerable populations to go outside. The map estimates hourly pollution levels in more than 200 metropolitan areas around the world using data from 11,000 measurement […]

    Dec 03, 2015 | Katie Regan

    Apply Now to Attend an Immunization Champions, Advocates, and Mentors Academy in 2016

    The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) is pleased to announce the opportunity to prepare healthcare professionals to become immunization champions in their organizations. The ICAMP Academy—a multidisciplinary leadership component of GSA’s Immunization Champions, Advocates, and Mentors Program (ICAMP)—is set for four offerings in 2016, which include the following: February 15-16 in Los...

    Dec 02, 2015 | Kate Drezner

    U.S. Federal Agencies Announce Plan to Cut Greenhouse Gases

    U.S. federal agencies will cut greenhouse gas emissions to 41.8% below their 2008 levels by 2025, the White House announced last week. The cut is expected to save $18 billion in energy costs, as well as increase the share of renewable electricity the federal government consumes to 30%. This new target expands upon the previously set goal of […]

    Nov 30, 2015 | Katie Regan

    NACCHO Launches Fracking Project with Associated Webpage and Resources

    By Nick Oschman, former NACCHO Environmental Health Intern NACCHO has launched a new webpage to support its project on hydraulic fracturing—colloquially called fracking—and provide local health departments with the tools, resources, and education they need to protect the health of their communities. Resources will focus on the role local health departments play in fracking education, legislation,...

    Nov 23, 2015 | Guest Author

    October 2015 Hottest on Record

    Much like the months that preceded it, October 2015 closed out the calendar with the dubious honor of being the hottest in recorded history. Every month this year with the exceptions of January and April have hit such a record, putting 2015 well down the path toward “hottest year in recorded history.” New data from […]

    Nov 18, 2015 | Katie Regan

    Protecting Children from Environmental Threats During Children’s Health Month

    We face environmental health threats every day in the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the homes in which we live. And though we are all susceptible, the level of risk experienced is not equal: For children, these threats pose an even greater risk to health than they do for adults. Children are a […]

    Oct 23, 2015 | Katie Regan

    EPA Announces Restrictions on Ozone Pollution

    The Obama Administration today unveiled new restrictions on ozone pollution that tighten the current limits for the first time since 2008, but fall short of the stricter regulations public health and environmental agencies had pushed for. The new regulations limit the standards for ground-level ozone—the smog-causing emissions that come from tailpipes, factory smokestacks, and power plants—from...

    Oct 01, 2015 | Katie Regan

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