Monday, April 25, 2022
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

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Does your asthma get worse during wildfire season? Are you more concerned about ticks and mosquitoes in the summer? Do you suffer from eco-anxiety? You’re not alone. 

Using findings from the recently released Regional Climate and Health Monitoring Report, Multnomah County Environmental Health staff will discuss the health impacts of climate change in the Tri-County area, with a particular area of focus on communities that are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The presentation will also explore the need to better understand the repercussions of climate change on our mental health.

This event will include several raffle drawings for Chinook Books

Please share this event with others! This event is open to all. 

Questions or comments? Email sustainability@multco.us