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2024 Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) Heat Summit

When

8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., Oct. 23, 2024

Where

Desert Willow Conference Center, 4340 East Cotton Center Boulevard Phoenix, AZ …

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ADHS logo with saguaro in desert background and text "2024 AZ Heat Summit."
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National Environmental Health Association Annual Education Conference and Exhibition (Hybrid/Phoenix)

This year’s theme of the National Environmental Health Association Annual Education Conference and Exhibition, Our Oasis in the Desert, celebrates the resilience and renewal at the heart of the environmental health profession.

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Regional-level Solutions: Extreme Heat Adaptation in Indigenous Communities (Virtual)

"Regional-level Solutions" is the third and final webinar in the Extreme Heat Adaptation in Indigenous Communities panel series hosted by the the Desert Research Institute in partnership with the Climate Science Alliance, the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, and the Collaborative of Native Nations for Climate Transformation and Stewardship (CNNCTS).

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Join the American Public Health Association and other member organizations of the Alliance for Heat Resilience and Health (AHRH) for a timely discussion with health leaders and policymakers on how states can lead the way in protecting communities from extreme heat.

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