Webinar Series: Communicating Climate Change as a Public Health Issue

Jun 27, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

The San Luis Obispo Public Health Department is hosting a four-part webinar series titled “Communicating Climate Change as a Public Health Issue,” starting on July 19. Attendees will hear from internationally-recognized experts and innovative on-the-ground leaders discussing a range of issues critical to public health departments as they grapple with climate change impacts with limited funding and support. Each webinar will feature real-life examples and practical recommendations for increasing the impact of climate and health communications. See below for details on each webinar, and click the corresponding link for additional information.

  • Webinar I: “Telling the Climate Change Story,” Date/Time: July 19; 1:00-2:30 pm ET (click for more information)
  • Webinar II: “Climate Change Planning Tools,” Date/Time: July 26; 1:00-2:30 pm ET (click for more information)
  • Webinar III: “Climate Change and Health Equity: Telling the Story with Date” Date/Time: August 2; 1:00-2:30 pm ET (click for more information)
  • Webinar IV: “Innovative Curricula for Public Health Priority Populations,” Date/Time: August 9; 1:00-2:30 pm ET (click for more information)

Click here to register for the full webinar series. Additional questions can be directed to Kathleen Karle at [email protected].


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