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Think Globally, Act Locally: Global Warming and Richmond, CA

Think Globally, Act Locally: Global Warming and Richmond, CA. Michel Sam, MS, MD. Richmond Demographics – Environmental Racism. Richmond and the Environment. Strong history of environmental activism, esp. re: Chevron

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Think Globally, Act Locally: Global Warming and Richmond, CA

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  1. Think Globally, Act Locally: Global Warming and Richmond, CA Michel Sam, MS, MD

  2. Richmond Demographics – Environmental Racism

  3. Richmond and the Environment • Strong history of environmental activism, esp. re: Chevron • West County Toxics Coalition – group of local organizations led by Henry Clark • Communities for a Better Environment • Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) and Laotian Outreach Project

  4. APEN • APEN, founded in 1993, its mission is to empower low-income API communities to achieve environmental and social justice. • Direct organizing in local communities • Network building • Multiracial alliances to affect regional and national change

  5. APEN – LOP • Branch of APEN specifically created to address the needs of the Laotian community in CC County • Membership base of 200 families and 20 leaders • Torm Nompraseurt, Lead Organizer. Featured in “Unnatural Causes”

  6. LOP - Fighting Fire with Fire • After the March 1999 chemical explosion at Chevron revealed CC County’s inadequate English Only emergency response system, the LOP got the county to implement a multilingual emergency phone alert system

  7. Trying to Stop the New Chevron Incinerator • APEN-LOP, Communities for a Better Environment, and the West Toxics Coalition are suing the city of Richmond over the city council’s decision to allow Chevron to proceed without public input or proper environmental review.

  8. Global Warming and Richmond • APEN: How does global warming affect the health of people in Richmond and Contra County?

  9. Rising Global Temp

  10. JAMA, Jan 2004

  11. Lyme Disease

  12. Dengue Fever

  13. JAMA, Jan 2004

  14. Thinking Globally WHO estimated mortality attributable to climate change in 2000 (CVD, diarrhea, malaria, flooding, malnutrition). Nature, Nov 2005

  15. Where to go from here? • Infections. Malaria, Dengue Fever, Lyme Disease? Not very realistic • Heat Wave Related Events and Preparedness • Related to LOP’s multilingual emergency response system • Allergies – High rates of asthma and SAR in CC County

  16. References • Knowlton et al. The 2006 California Heat Wave: Impacts on Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits. Environ Health Perspect 117:61–67 (2009). • Hess et al. Climate Change, The Importance of Place. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(5):468–478. • McMichael et al. Climate change and human health: present and future risks. Lancet 2006; 367: 859–69 • Campbell-Lendrum et al. Climate change: Quantifying the health impact at national and local levels. WHO Public Health and the Environment, Geneva 2007. • Ebi et al. Community-Based Adaptation to the Health Impacts of Climate Change. Am J Prev Med 2008;35(5) • Frumkin et al. Climate Change: The Public Health Response. Am J Public Health. 2008;98:435–445. • Patz et al. Impact of regional climate change on human health. Nature Vol 438|17 November 2005. • Haines et al. Health Effects of Climate Change. JAMA, January 7, 2004—Vol 291, No. 1 • US Census Bureau • www.silentspring.org • www.apen4ej.org

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