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The Climate-Air Quality-Health Connection: Understanding the Threat and Taking Action

​Join Climate Health Now for an interactive workshop addressing the intersection of air quality, climate change, and public health, with a specific focus on the Sacramento region. Led by three local medical professionals, this session will explore the biological impacts of PM2.5—particularly on reproductive health—and the long-term consequences for vulnerable populations. Participants will learn practical, evidence-based measures to protect their health during high-pollution events, while simultaneously gaining the tools needed to drive advocacy efforts that improve air quality and strengthen community resilience. Whether you are a health professional hoping to get involved in climate advocacy, or a community member hoping to learn how to protect your health from increasing incidents of air pollution, we hope you will join us!

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