Insurance Company Sues Illinois Cities over Climate Change Damages

Mounting evidence, including the recent findings of the 2014 National Climate Assessment, show that the impacts of climate change are...

May 21, 2014 | Erin Roberts

  • Preparedness Policy Advisory Group May Report

    The Preparedness Policy Advisory Group held its monthly call on May 14. The workgroup welcomed the following new members to the group:...

    May 20, 2014 | Nicole Dunifon

  • Incident Management Workgroup April Report

    In lieu of an April call, members of the Incident Management Workgroup attended and participated in the NACCHO webinar,...

    May 07, 2014 | Rachel Schulman

  • Third National Climate Assessment Released

    On May 6, the National Climate Assessment Development Advisory Committee (NCADAC) released its third National Climate Assessment...

    May 03, 2014 | Justin Snair

  • Public Health Emergency Law Minimum Competencies

    Apr 29, 2014 | Guest Author

  • Energy Sector’s Vulnerability Threatens Health of Communities, Calls for Coordinated...

    In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, communities along the East Coast remained without power for up to several weeks. The impacts...

    Apr 22, 2014 | Guest Author

  • Where Climate Change and the Social Determinants of Health Intersect

    Climate change has been described as the greatest global health threat of the 21st century. To find out why, join the CDC's George...

    Apr 22, 2014 | Guest Author

  • How Local Health Departments Can Help Reduce the Risk of Exposure to Polychlorinated...

    NACCHO has produced a fact sheet to help local health departments understand the risk of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)...

    Apr 18, 2014 | Guest Author

  • Challenges in Responding to the Elk River Chemical Spill: An Interview with Dr....

    The Elk River, West Virginia chemical spill of Jan. 9, 2014 has been one of the most challenging environmental health emergencies to...

    Apr 16, 2014 | Justin Snair

  • Insurance Company Sues Illinois Cities over Climate Change Damages

    Mounting evidence, including the recent findings of the 2014 National Climate Assessment, show that the impacts of climate change are already being felt. A lawsuit is driving that point home: Farmers Insurance Co. has filed nine class-action lawsuits against dozens of Chicago-area municipalities, alleging that they knew climate change posed flooding risks, but failed to […]

    May 21, 2014 | Erin Roberts

    Preparedness Policy Advisory Group May Report

    The Preparedness Policy Advisory Group held its monthly call on May 14. The workgroup welcomed the following new members to the group: Charlette Solis, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Mobile County Health Department in Mobile, AL; Alyce Wagner, Public Health Preparedness Finance/HPP Section Chief, Arkansas Department of Health in Little Rock, AR; Dee Ann Bagwell, Director of Policy […]

    May 20, 2014 | Nicole Dunifon

    Incident Management Workgroup April Report

    In lieu of an April call, members of the Incident Management Workgroup attended and participated in the NACCHO webinar, “Response and Recovery During and Environmental Disaster: Learning from the Elk River Chemical Spill” on April 22. Workgroup members also conducted a learning session entitled “Managing an Escalating Public Health Incident: A Tabletop Exercise” on April...

    May 07, 2014 | Rachel Schulman

    Third National Climate Assessment Released

    On May 6, the National Climate Assessment Development Advisory Committee (NCADAC) released its third National Climate Assessment (NCA). Overall, the third NCA illustrates that the capacity of the U.S. public health and health care delivery systems faces many challenges. A key concern is the uncertainty in the “extent to which the nation, states, communities, and individuals […]

    May 03, 2014 | Justin Snair

    Public Health Emergency Law Minimum Competencies

    Apr 29, 2014 | Guest Author

    Energy Sector’s Vulnerability Threatens Health of Communities, Calls for Coordinated Response

    In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, communities along the East Coast remained without power for up to several weeks. The impacts were vast: millions of residents went without heat while battling the cold for extended periods. Hospitals were unable to provide proper care for patients due to power failures. A failed backup generator even forced New York University’s Langone Medical Center to...

    Apr 22, 2014 | Guest Author

    Where Climate Change and the Social Determinants of Health Intersect

    Climate change has been described as the greatest global health threat of the 21st century. To find out why, join the CDC's George Luber, the Public Health Institute’s Dr. Linda Rudolph, Dr. Jonathon Patz, Director of the Global Health Institute at the University of Wisconsin, and Sandi Galvez of the Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative for a provocative Web Forum on May 14, 2014 at...

    Apr 22, 2014 | Guest Author

    How Local Health Departments Can Help Reduce the Risk of Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Older School Buildings

    NACCHO has produced a fact sheet to help local health departments understand the risk of exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in school buildings and identify strategies to reduce exposure risks in partnership with schools and other public agencies. The presence of PCBs in buildings, especially school buildings, is an emerging environmental public health issue. In 2009, the Environmental...

    Apr 18, 2014 | Guest Author

    Challenges in Responding to the Elk River Chemical Spill: An Interview with Dr. Rahul Gupta

    The Elk River, West Virginia chemical spill of Jan. 9, 2014 has been one of the most challenging environmental health emergencies to occur within the United States over the past decade, and it has garnered significant national attention over the course of the past three months. The event occurred when the Freedom Industries spill poured 10,000 […]

    Apr 16, 2014 | Justin Snair

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