Our Climate, Our Communities
Climate change is a force that has the ability to disrupt how connected we feel to our community and to each other.
Climate change is a force that has the ability to disrupt how connected we feel to our community and to each other.
The safety of our food, the places we live, work, and play, the air we breathe, the water we drink, are all dependent on the climate and associated weather patterns.
This article was originally written by John R. Platt and is published in Take Part. The original article can be found here. Around the world, vital wetlands are being destroyed. Researchers recently estimated that the planet has lost at least 54 […]
A National Climate Assessment confirmed that every region of the country is dealing with the repercussions of climate change. Climate change’s impact on health, energy, economies, agriculture, and society in general is a costly one.
Health Care Without Harm is undertaking a national study of non-profit hospitals’ community benefit practices to improve healthy food access and reduce risk of diet-related disease. We’re excited to share information about the initiative.